The Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship, Trade, and Innovation (MINT) has officially published the maximum allowable prices for various fuel derivatives for August 20, 2026. These mandated prices are set according to the Ministry’s decision issued on August 3, 2026, concerning the determination of fuel derivative pricing. Effective at 10:00 AM on the specified date, the established maximum rates are as follows: Diesel fuel is set at 1.78 euros per liter.
Gasoline is priced at 1.49 euros per liter, while Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is set at 0.62 euros per liter. MINT’s announcement formalizes these rates for the coming period. The Ministry has directed that citizens seeking to submit complaints or make requests regarding these pricing decisions should utilize the official channels provided.
Correspondence can be sent to the designated email address, or inquiries can be directed to the toll-free number 0800 11000. This regulatory action ensures that the maximum retail prices for key energy sources remain transparent and standardized across the market.
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