Kosovo Petroleum Prices See Slight Increase
Pristina, Kosovo – The Ministry of Industry, Enterprise and Trade has announced updated maximum prices for petroleum derivatives, effective today, June 6, 2026. The adjustments reflect a minor shift in market conditions. The new prices for gasoline have risen by one cent per liter.
Consumers will now pay up to €1.50 per liter for gasoline. This represents a slight increase from the previous day’s price. Diesel prices have also increased by one cent, with the maximum allowable price now set at €1.69 per liter.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) prices remain stable at €0.81 per liter. These revised prices are being implemented following a review conducted by the Ministry. The changes reflect current market dynamics and are intended to provide stability for consumers while ensuring fair pricing within the Kosovo market.
The Ministry’s decision establishes the upper limits for retail sales of these key petroleum products. Further monitoring of market conditions will be undertaken to assess the ongoing need for adjustments to the prices.
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This small price increase is another burden on already struggling families in Kosovo.
What factors are driving these small increases in Kosovo’s petroleum prices?