Also in Italy prices are skyrocketing, and I don't expect them to ever come back down anytime soon.
Fun fact: there's a weird and obscure way in Italy to increase fuel's prices, a sort of mini, microscopic tax that gets added to the price of fuel when a contingency happens. You'd expect that, with the contingency gone, the mini tax would be removed, but no, so the price of fuel and gas STILL includes these "mini taxes" for the Etiopia war of 1935, the Florence flood of 1966, and so on.
So yeah, we're still paying a little bit tiny more of fuel because 90 years ago the fascist regime invaded an african nation (plus some earthquakes, natural disasters and the Suez crisis of 1963 as well (thank you England and Egypt I guess).