Fuel Prices Set to Rise in Türkiye as Brent Crude Hits $67 – 1 TL Hike Expected for Gasoline

A sharp rise in Brent crude oil prices to $67 per barrel has triggered expectations of a 1 TL per liter increase in gasoline prices across Türkiye, set to take effect by Friday, according to energy market sources.
As of now, gasoline prices range between 46.75 TL and 47.91 TL per liter in major cities such as Istanbul, Ankara, and İzmir. The anticipated price hike would further strain consumers already facing record-high fuel costs.
Journalist Confirms Upcoming Price Hike
Turkish energy journalist Olcay Aydilek reported the news via social media, stating:
“A gasoline price hike is imminent. If there’s no sharp drop in international markets, a 1 TL increase is expected by Friday.”
Latest Fuel Prices in Türkiye – As of June 10, 2025
Here’s a city-by-city breakdown of current fuel prices before the expected increase:
Istanbul (European Side)
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Gasoline: 46.90 TL/liter
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Diesel (Motorin): 46.20 TL/liter
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LPG: 25.09 TL/liter
Istanbul (Asian Side)
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Gasoline: 46.75 TL/liter
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Diesel: 46.08 TL/liter
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LPG: 24.49 TL/liter
Ankara
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Gasoline: 47.58 TL/liter
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Diesel: 47.08 TL/liter
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LPG: 24.99 TL/liter
İzmir
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Gasoline: 47.91 TL/liter
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Diesel: 47.40 TL/liter
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LPG: 24.94 TL/liter
Global Oil Prices Driving Domestic Costs
The expected price adjustment reflects international market dynamics, as Brent crude’s rebound to $67 per barrel has increased costs for fuel imports. Without state subsidies, Turkish fuel prices are directly influenced by global oil benchmarks and currency fluctuations.
If no last-minute shift occurs in the international energy markets, drivers across Türkiye should prepare for higher fuel costs by the end of the week.