[69149] Sharp surge in fuel prices in Turkey: A liter of diesel crosses the 70 Lira mark
Sharp surge in fuel prices in Turkey
Starting today, May 21, 2026, a significant increase in fuel prices was recorded in Turkey, posing a new economic challenge for vehicle owners in the country. According to a report by the channel TGRT HABER, an official price hike took place at stations, leading to an immediate update of price signs across the country.
The channel Haber Gündem reports that the price increase is reflected in an addition of 1.82 Lira per liter of diesel, which went into effect at midnight. Following this update, fuel prices in key regions jumped significantly: in the cities of Ankara and Izmir, the price per liter crossed the 70 Lira mark, while in Istanbul, the price exceeded the 69 Lira per liter mark.
The report by Haber Gündem noted a particularly surprising detail: despite the significant hike in the pricing tables within Turkey, "at the time after the increase, global crude oil prices experienced a sharp decline," which raises questions among local drivers regarding the connection between international market prices and local pipeline costs.
Both channels are known for their coverage of local and economic news in Turkey, with content focused on the direct impact of energy policy on the cost of living for the average citizen.