EU Household Gas Prices Rise in Second Half of 2025

EU household gas prices rose in the second half of 2025, according to Eurostat data. The average cost for consumers, including taxes, increased to €12.28 per 100 kWh from €11.43 in the first half of the year. Prices were similar to those recorded in the latter half of 2024, and tax levels remained stable over the past three semesters. Across the Union, prices varied widely: Sweden led at €20.92, followed by the Netherlands (€17.19) and Italy (€14.81), while Hungary (€3.40), Croatia (€5.43) and Romania (€5.66) reported the lowest rates. Tax shares were highest in the Netherlands (51.8 %), Denmark (48.9 %) and Sweden (35.9 %), and lowest in Croatia (4.8 %), Greece (8.1 %) and Belgium (16.5 %).

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