Berjani announced derivative prices today in Kosovo: Supply is sufficient, and there is no need for panic.

Fadil Berjani, the Chairman of the Kosovo Oil Carriers Association, reassured the public via Telegraf that Kosovo currently possesses adequate fuel supplies, alleviating concerns about potential shortages. He clarified the prevailing derivative prices within the nation, offering a detailed breakdown. Diesel is presently trading between 1.40 and 1.55 euros per liter, and gasoline ranges from 1.27 to 1.39 euros.

Berjani specifically stated, “Prices in Kosovo are approximately: Diesel 1.40€ to 1.55€, Gasoline 1.27€ to 1.39€,” during his interview with Telegraf. Data from the Inspectorate indicates that yesterday’s supply price was 1.53€. He highlighted the significant influence of geopolitical events and instability in the Middle East on worldwide oil markets.

The ongoing conflict in Iran, coupled with escalating tensions and the associated risk factors, are demonstrably affecting global oil markets. Berjani underscored the direct connection between these developments and the observed fluctuations in fuel costs within Kosovo. He emphasized the importance of understanding these external pressures while maintaining confidence in the availability of fuel within the country.

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  1. Berjani announced derivative prices today in Kosovo: Supply is sufficient, and there is no need for panic.

  2. The Kosovo Oil Carriers Association’s Chairman, Fadil Berjani, stated today that derivative prices are stable across the country. He confirmed sufficient fuel supplies, dispelling any fears of scarcit

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