The Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship, Trade, and Innovation (MINTI) has released the maximum allowed prices for various petroleum derivatives, effective for June 24, 2026. According to the official MINTI determination, consumers can expect slight fluctuations in the cost of fuel compared to the previous day. The published price for gasoline is set at 1.37 euros per liter, reflecting a minor decrease of one cent from the rate recorded on Tuesday.
In contrast, the price for petrol has seen an increase, rising by one cent to reach 1.34 euros per liter. Meanwhile, the price for gas remains stable, holding steady at 0.67 euros per liter. These figures represent the ceiling for the sale of these essential fuels.
The MINTI decision provides the current market benchmark for consumers, detailing the official price structure for gasoline, petrol, and gas across the specified derivatives, measured per liter in euros.
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