Maximum Prices for Oil Derivatives Established by Ministry
The Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship, Trade and Innovation (MINT) has announced the maximum permitted prices for oil derivatives, effective today, April 17th, 2026. The decision, formalized in a document dated April 5th, 2026, establishes the following price caps: diesel at 1.74 euros per liter, gasoline at 1.43 euros per liter, and gas at 0.88 euros per liter. The prices were implemented at 10:00 AM local time.
MINT officials state that these regulated prices are intended to ensure market stability and protect consumers. Citizens are encouraged to report any concerns or complaints regarding the newly established prices. Detailed information and contact details – including a designated email address and official telephone number – are available through the relevant institutional channels.
The Ministry emphasizes its commitment to transparency and responsiveness in addressing consumer inquiries. The announcement follows ongoing monitoring of the market and aims to provide clear guidelines for the sale of these essential commodities. Consumers can now purchase diesel at 1.74 euros per liter, gasoline at 1.43 euros per liter, and gas at 0.88 euros per liter.
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This price stabilization measure could offer some relief to consumers facing rising fuel costs.