As international oil prices rose to around $90 per barrel, the highest in seven years, domestic gasoline prices have been on the rise for 25 consecutive days. On the 6th, the price of gasoline at a gas station in Seoul reached the 2,000 won range. Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

As international oil prices rose to around $90 per barrel, the highest in seven years, domestic gasoline prices have been on the rise for 25 consecutive days. On the 6th, the price of gasoline at a gas station in Seoul reached the 2,000 won range. Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

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As international oil prices rose to around $90 per barrel, the highest in seven years, domestic gasoline prices have been on the rise for 25 consecutive days. On the 6th, the price of gasoline at a gas station in downtown Seoul reached the 2,000 won range. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

As international oil prices rose to around $90 per barrel, the highest in seven years, domestic gasoline prices have been on the rise for 25 consecutive days. On the 6th, the price of gasoline at a gas station in downtown Seoul reached the 2,000 won range. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

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As international oil prices rose to around $90 per barrel, the highest in seven years, domestic gasoline prices have been on the rise for 25 consecutive days. On the 6th, the gasoline price at a gas station in Seoul reached the 2,000 won range. Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

As international oil prices rose to around $90 per barrel, the highest in seven years, domestic gasoline prices have been on the rise for 25 consecutive days. On the 6th, the gasoline price at a gas station in Seoul reached the 2,000 won range. Photo by Dongju Yoon doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Dong-joo] As international oil prices rise to around $90 per barrel, the highest in seven years, domestic gasoline prices have recorded an increase for 25 consecutive days. On the 6th, gasoline prices at a gas station in Seoul reached the 2,000 won range.


According to Opinet, the gasoline price in Seoul was 1,750.61 won, and the national average price was 1,681.74 won.



With the recent escalation of the war crisis between Russia and Ukraine, oil prices are expected to continue rising for some time.


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