The Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Entrepreneurship has officially published the maximum set prices for various fuel derivatives applicable for today, Saturday. The announcement details adjustments across gasoline, petrol, and gas, reflecting changes from the previous day’s rates. For gasoline, the maximum set price for today stands at 1.49 euro-cents per liter.
This represents an increase of 3 cents compared to the rate established on Friday, when the price was 1.47 euro-cents per liter. The price for petrol also saw an upward adjustment. Today’s maximum price for petrol is set at 1.38 euro-cents per liter, marking an increase from the 1.37 euro-cent level recorded the day before.
In contrast to the increases seen in gasoline and petrol, the price for gas remained stable. The maximum set price for gas today is 0.61 euro-cents per liter, showing no change from the previous period. These published maximum prices provide consumers and retailers with the current official benchmarks for purchasing these essential fuels.
The Ministry’s directive ensures transparency regarding the cost structure for energy commodities circulating in the market today. Consumers are advised to note these updated figures when planning for fuel purchases.
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