Andorra Petrol Prices to Plunge Post-Conflict, Fuel Importers Assure
David Porqueres predicts sharp drop in petrol prices once current conflict ends, matching rises seen in past crises amid global energy tensions.
Key Points
- David Porqueres expects petrol prices to fall as much as they rose post-conflict.
- Pattern mirrors previous crises with quick adjustments in Andorra.
- Fueled by geopolitical tensions impacting global energy markets.
- No timeline or current prices specified.
David Porqueres, president of the Association of Fuel Importers, has expressed confidence that petrol prices in Andorra will drop sharply once the current conflict ends, mirroring patterns seen in previous crises.
In a statement reported by *Diari d'Andorra* on 10 March 2026, Porqueres said: "What we do know for certain is that the day the conflict ends, petrol will fall as much as it has risen, just as it has done in the past."
His comments highlight expectations of a rapid reversal in fuel costs, which have surged amid ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting global energy markets. Porqueres did not specify the conflict in question but drew on historical precedents where Andorran pump prices adjusted quickly post-crisis.
The association represents key players in Andorra's fuel supply chain, which remains sensitive to international fluctuations despite the country's duty-free status. No timeline for resolution was provided, and current prices were not detailed in the remarks.
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