In Italy someone is starting to strike against excessively high diesel prices

Goods blocked since last night in the ports of Sicily. Action is being taken against fuel price increases. Starting from midnight between Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 April, Sicilian hauliers interrupted the loading and unloading …

In Italy someone is starting to strike against excessively high diesel prices

Goods blocked since last night in the ports of Sicily. Action is being taken against fuel price increases. Starting from midnight between Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 April, Sicilian hauliers interrupted the loading and unloading operations of trailers from ships, to protest against the increases in fuel prices caused by the war in the Middle East. The aim of the strike is to block the arrival of goods to large-scale distribution and supermarkets – which in Sicily occurs almost only with road transport – to push the government and administrations to find a solution to mitigate the rise in prices.

It is a very popular strike. According to the organizers, around 90% of the companies in the sector took part. There are no road blocks or controls planned, but the initiative aims to interrupt supplies to large-scale retail trade until formal commitments arrive from the national government. The strike is expected to last until Saturday 18 April and was called by the Sicilian Transporters Committee, which represents the most important logistics operators on the island. However, the hauliers of the Cna, another representative organization, are against the blockade.

Why hauliers are striking in Sicily

At the basis of the mobilization is the sharp increase in costs related to fuel and the management of transport activities, aggravated – according to the Committee – by international dynamics and an increasingly unsustainable cost structure for companies in the sector. But not only that. The representatives of the Committee ask that the Ministry of Economy use the proceeds derived from the payment of the ETS, a sort of tax imposed by the European Union for activities considered polluting, by Sicilian and Sardinian companies to finance some type of relief for transport companies.

Among the main critical issues reported there are also the mechanisms of the “Sea modal shift” support program, an incentive system of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport which supports combined road-sea transport and promotes more sustainable logistics for goods. Greater clarity is requested on the calculation criteria and timing of disbursement of funds. As mentioned before, transporters also raise doubts about the management of resources linked to the European ETS tax, paid to shipowners and then to the State, asking that these funds be allocated to the Ministry of Infrastructure to strengthen incentives for sea transport.

Further concerns concern the possible introduction of Ets2 from 2028 and its repercussions on company balance sheets, in addition to the uncertainty about the future of the “Sea modal shift”, whose current programming ends in 2027 without indications of any extensions or structural transformations. Finally, there is also the increase in the costs of ferries in the Strait of Messina and maritime routes in general, which according to the operators has not been adequately compensated by the interventions adopted so far.

“Prices will rise again”

Meanwhile, the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, after the failure of negotiations between the United States and Iran, and oil and gas prices are skyrocketing. In the last few hours, fuel prices in Italy have not moved. But Unem, the oil companies’ association, predicts that they will rise soon, in the wake of crude oil. Truck drivers, faced with the increase in diesel fuel, are threatening to block services: they will meet on Friday 17 April to decide. WTI oil (the United States standard) reached 104.57 dollars a barrel, with an increase of 8.28% before falling slightly. Brent (the North Sea standard) rose 7.12% to $102.03 a barrel. As for gas, the TTF in Amsterdam, the European stock exchange, jumped by 10.45%, reaching 48.2 euros per megawatt hour.

Fuel prices in Italy are stable today, after three days of decline following the drop in crude oil prices, due to the truce announced by Trump. The average price of petrol in self-service mode along the national road network is 1.783 euros per litre, stable compared to yesterday’s reading. The price of diesel is 2.160 euros per litre, a very slight decrease compared to the previous 2.162 euros. But with the rise in crude oil, petrol and diesel are also destined to rise in price soon. For Gianni Murano, president of Unem, the association of fuel producers and distributors, “from the signals I see from Brent and from the international price of diesel, prices will have to rise again, because they are rising quite rapidly in these last few hours”.

Murano does not see the risk of no longer having fuel at the pumps. “For April and May the coverage is guaranteed – he explains -. Afterwards, oil should be found, even with the Strait of Hormuz closed, and national production of refined products is sufficient to cover demand. There are also no problems for diesel and fuel oil for ships”. If anything, the problem will be the price, first of oil and then of refined products: “Of course, the price rises – comments Murano – because demand from Asia is added, which it no longer receives from the Gulf”.

A decision will be made on Friday to block the trucks

Meanwhile, hauliers continue to protest against increased diesel prices, which are eroding their profit margins. The entire category, announces Unatras, the unitary coordination of the national sector associations, “is oriented towards blocking road transport services”. On Friday 17 April the national executive committee of Unatras will be called to decide on the interruption of services. Truck drivers are asking for tax relief from the tax credit and a six-month deferral of tax and social security contributions.

It is clear that a general blockade of hauliers would have enormous repercussions on the distribution of goods and consumer prices throughout Italy. The increases in diesel fuel prices, on the other hand, have very far-reaching effects: unlike petrol, the fuel with which the majority of private vehicles are powered, diesel is not only used by motorists, but also in agriculture, industry and indeed transport. Diesel is in many ways the “engine” of the economy: if that increases, everything increases in cascade.

Prices region by region

Below, the average fuel prices, region by region, published on the website of the Ministry of Business and Made in Italy every morning.

Abruzzo

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,144
Gas SELF 1,780
LPG SERVED 0.792
Methane SERVED 1,510

Basilicata

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,152
Gas SELF 1,802
LPG SERVED 0.755
Methane SERVED 1,567

Calabria

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,167
Gas SELF 1,801
LPG SERVED 0.833
Methane SERVED 1,650

Campania

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,148
Gas SELF 1,780
LPG SERVED 0.781
Methane SERVED 1,544

Emilia Romagna

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2.163
Gas SELF 1,775
LPG SERVED 0.791
Methane SERVED 1,559

Friuli Venezia Giulia

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,168
Gas SELF 1,783
LPG SERVED 0.782
Methane SERVED 1,567

Lazio

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,136
Gas SELF 1,770
LPG SERVED 0.791
Methane SERVED 1,696

Liguria

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2.151
Gas SELF 1,788
LPG SERVED 0.871
Methane SERVED 1,555

Lombardy

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,160
Gas SELF 1,774
LPG SERVED 0.784
Methane SERVED 1,564

Marche

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,133
Gas SELF 1,772
LPG SERVED 0.808
Methane SERVED 1,530

Molise

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,166
Gas SELF 1,805
LPG SERVED 0.802
Methane SERVED 1,481

Piedmont

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2.151
Gas SELF 1,771
LPG SERVED 0.787
Methane SERVED 1,581

Puglia

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,160
Gas SELF 1,789
LPG SERVED 0.773
Methane SERVED 1,646

Sardinia

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,159
Gas SELF 1,785
LPG SERVED 0.858

Sicily

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,158
Gas SELF 1,798
LPG SERVED 0.816
Methane SERVED 1,819

Tuscany

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,144
Gas SELF 1,776
LPG SERVED 0.799
Methane SERVED 1,603

Umbria

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,138
Gas SELF 1,774
LPG SERVED 0.796
Methane SERVED 1,564

Aosta Valley

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,148
Gas SELF 1,792
LPG SERVED 0.874

Veneto

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,153
Gas SELF 1,771
LPG SERVED 0.794
Methane SERVED 1,530

Province of Bolzano

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,181
Gas SELF 1,810
LPG SERVED 0.832
Methane SERVED 1,737

Province of Trento

TYPE DELIVERY AVERAGE PRICE
Diesel SELF 2,164
Gas SELF 1,784
LPG SERVED 0.805
Methane SERVED 1,612