The Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship, Trade, and Innovation (MINTI) has officially released the maximum allowed retail prices for various oil derivatives, effective for June 23, 2026. These published figures establish the current market rates for consumers across key fuel types. According to the latest announcement from MINTI, the price of oil for today is set at 1.38 euros per liter.
This represents a slight decrease of one cent compared to the rates recorded on Friday. In parallel, the cost of gasoline remains unchanged from the previous day, holding steady at 1.33 euros per liter. Meanwhile, the price for standard gas is set at 0.67 euros per liter for today.
These revised rates govern the pricing structure for several derivatives. The new set of prices is scheduled to take effect at 10:00 AM and will remain valid for a period of 24 hours. The Ministry’s decision provides an updated benchmark for the fuel market, ensuring that retailers and consumers are informed of the latest regulated costs for essential energy products.
This structured release of pricing data allows the public and industry stakeholders to plan accordingly for the immediate operational period.
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