The sales locations of prominent oil businesses across North Macedonia – including OKTA, Pucko Petrol, Makpetrol, and Lukoil – are currently offering derivative prices that are two denars below the highest price established by the Energy Regulatory Commission. This specific pricing adjustment is a direct consequence of OKTA’s proactive initiative. OKTA’s offer facilitated the procurement of supplies at a reduced cost of two denars per unit.
This action was initially announced by Energy Minister Sanja Bozhinovska and OKTA Director Dimitrios Passhos. They presented this as a temporary measure intended to lessen the effects of rising prices on consumers. The measure is slated to remain in place until the conclusion of March.
Despite the Energy Regulatory Commission’s recent, substantial increases in prices stemming from the ongoing instability in the Middle East, this OKTA intervention signifies an attempt to cushion the impact of these price hikes. Essentially, the reduction of two denars represents a tangible effort to balance the increased prices and protect consumers within the North Macedonian market. The situation highlights a strategic response to market fluctuations, ensuring consumers benefit from a two denars discount at participating outlets.
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Several businesses in Macedonia reduced derivative costs by two denars.
Several businesses in Macedonia reduced derivative costs by two denars.