Oil increases by one cent, MINT publishes new derivative prices

The Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship, Trade, and Innovation (MINT) has officially released the established maximum allowed prices for petroleum derivatives effective for June 30, 2026. According to the ministry’s announcement, the pricing structure reflects a slight adjustment for certain fuels. Specifically, the maximum price set for diesel fuel has seen an increase of one cent compared to the previous day, establishing the new rate at 1.38 euros per liter.

In contrast, the maximum allowable price for gasoline remains unchanged at 1.35 euros per liter. Furthermore, the rate for gas is maintained at 0.68 euros per liter. MINT confirmed that these revised prices will take effect starting at 10:00 AM today.

The Ministry advises consumers who encounter any discrepancies or irregularities in pricing to submit formal complaints. These concerns can be addressed via the dedicated email address, konsumatori@rks-gov.net, or by contacting the consumer hotline at the toll-free number 0800 11000. This directive from MINT ensures transparency regarding the current market prices for essential fuels.

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