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Producer prices for energy decline gradually in 2025

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February 16, 2026
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In December 2025, in the EU, industrial producer prices for energy in the domestic market fell by 1.3% compared with the previous month and by 7.7% compared with December 2024. Looking back at the past 5 years, industrial producer prices for energy surged in 2022, before entering a period of decline. Overall, however, between January 2021 and December 2025, prices increased by 66.3%.

Producer prices for electricity and gas supply rose by 0.1% in December 2025 compared with November 2025 but dropped by 7.4% compared with December 2024.

Prices for the extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas decreased by 3.7% compared with the previous month and by 23.2% compared with December 2024.

The article presents a handful of findings from the more detailed Statistics Explained article on the industrial producer price index.

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Source dataset: sts_inppd_m

For more information

  • Statistics Explained article on industrial producer price index overview
  • Thematic section on short-term business statistics
  • Database on short-term business statistics
  • Euro indicators dashboard

Methodological notes

  • The (industrial) producer price index (PPI) is an indicator that measures the monthly change in the trading price of industrial products and related services. As the PPI is an output index, it measures price changes from the producer/manufacturer’s perspectives. In this it differs from the consumer price indices, which measure the prices from the point of view of consumers/buyers. 
  • The domestic market is defined as all third parties ordering or buying which are residents in the same national territory as the observation unit from which sales or orders are collected. 

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