Fuel prices in Georgia are surging again. Over the past two weeks, prices have soared  by 5 to 50 tetri.

According to  reports, one possible reason is the situation  in the Middle East, which have disrupted shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Approximately one-fifth of global oil supply is transported through this route.

Current fuel prices at various branded gas stations are as follows (note: prices are compared to data from March 13, 2026):

Gulf (increase of 10–22 tetri):G-Force Super – 3.83 GEL (was 3.63);G-Force Premium – 3.33 GEL (was 3.23);G-Force Euro Regular – 3.29 GEL (was 3.09);Euro Regular – 3.27 GEL (was 3.07);G-Force Euro Diesel – 3.67 GEL (was 3.45);Euro Diesel – 3.57 GEL (was 3.35).

Wissol (increase of 13–31 tetri):Eco Super – 3.82 GEL (was 3.69);Eco Premium – 3.42 GEL (was 3.27);Eco Diesel – 3.72 GEL (was 3.41);Euro Diesel – 3.67 GEL (was 3.36);Euro Regular – 3.27 GEL (was 3.12).

Socar (increase of 13–42 tetri):Nano Super – 3.72 GEL (was 3.59);Nano Premium – 3.40 GEL (was 3.15);Nano Euro Regular – 3.24 GEL (was 2.99);Euro 5 Diesel – 3.50 GEL (was 3.09);Nano Euro 5 Diesel – 3.60 GEL (was 3.18).

Rompetrol (increase of 15–35 tetri):Efix Super – 3.80 GEL (was 3.65);Efix Euro Premium – 3.43 GEL (was 3.25);Euro Regular – 3.27 GEL (was 3.12);Efix Euro Diesel – 3.65 GEL (was 3.30);Euro Diesel – 3.60 GEL (was 3.25).

Portal (increase of 5–50 tetri):Super – 3.24 GEL (was 3.14);Premium – 3.09 GEL (was 3.04);Euro Regular – 2.89 GEL (unchanged);Euro Diesel – 3.69 GEL (was 3.19);Efficient Diesel – 3.49 GEL (was 3.09).