Gasoline again released for 1 cent in Kosovo

Kosovo has adjusted the maximum allowed prices for various oil derivatives, effective June 12, 2026, following a notice issued by the Ministry of Industry, Enterprise, Trade and Innovation. The revisions reflect a regular update cycle for market pricing. A notable change affects diesel fuel, which has seen its maximum price decrease by one cent per liter, moving from 1.53 to 1.52 euros per liter.

Regarding other fuels, the maximum price for petrol has been set at 1.39 euros per liter. The price for gas remains unchanged, holding steady at 0.68 euros per liter. In related adjustments, the pricing structure for gasoline was also updated, with the official guidelines indicating a specific adjustment amount.

These mandated rates apply to the retail sale of fuel across the country. The Ministry of Industry, Enterprise, Trade and Innovation implemented these new maximum pricing levels at 10:00 AM on the date specified. The decision to revise these figures was part of the ministry’s routine monitoring and adjustment process for oil derivatives in the local market.

Consumers who wish to review the details of these changes or file any complaints regarding the new pricing structure are advised to utilize the official channels provided by the ministry for guidance and complaint submission. These updated tariffs govern the cost of fuel sold per liter across the specified date.

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