Petroleum Derivative Prices Stabilize at Maximum Levels
Tirana, Albania – The Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship and Trade has released the maximum retail prices for petroleum derivatives effective today, May 5th, 2026. These prices represent the upper limit for sales across the country. The announcement details the following maximum prices per liter: diesel at €1.68, gasoline at €1.49, and gas at €0.82.
These figures were determined following a review of current market conditions and are intended to ensure stability for consumers. Yesterday’s diesel price was €1.69, indicating a slight decrease of one cent. The price for gasoline remains consistent at €1.49, and the price for gas remains at €0.82.
These regulated prices apply to all petroleum derivative sales. The Ministry’s decision aims to manage consumer costs and provide transparency regarding gasoline and gas prices. Further updates on market fluctuations will be provided as they occur.
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These prices are simply unsustainable for Albanian consumers.
What factors are contributing to these stabilized maximum prices?