Fuel Prices Set to Rise in February 2026: See What You’ll Pay for Gasoline and Diesel

Polish drivers face slight increases in gasoline and diesel prices in February 2026, while LPG prices remain stable.

Current Fuel Prices in Poland

February will bring changes at Polish gas stations. According to the latest analysis from e-petrol.pl, in the coming weeks drivers can expect small increases in gasoline and diesel prices, while LPG prices should remain relatively stable.

February 9-15 Fuel Price Forecast

As reported by WNP service, the first week of February was marked by increases. The average price of unleaded 95 gasoline in Poland increased by about 5 groszy and reached a level of 5.64 zł per liter. In the case of diesel, the increase was smaller, and the average price of diesel was 5.95 zł/l. Autogas also became more expensive, costing an average of 2.69 zł/l.

LPG Remains Stable

This means that drivers refueling gasoline and diesel should prepare for slight increases, while users of gas installations will not notice major changes in the coming weeks.

Why Fuel Prices Are Rising

Increases are also visible on the wholesale market. The price of unleaded 95 gasoline went up by 1.51%, which is about 65 zł net, reaching a level of 4364.20 zł net per m³. At the same time, diesel increased much less – by 11.40 zł, and its average price is currently 4607.80 zł net/m³.

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