Oil and Gasoline Price Caps Updated for Today
The Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship, Trade and Innovation has released the permitted price caps for oil derivatives effective today, April 25, 2026. The updated figures reflect current market conditions and are available for public reference. The new price caps for oil are set at 1.65.
For gasoline, the maximum permitted price remains at 1.42. Similarly, the cap for gas is 0.87. These figures represent the upper limits for retailers to sell these products.
Compared to yesterday’s prices, the cap for oil has increased by two cents. This adjustment mirrors a corresponding increase of two cents for gasoline. These changes are consistent across all published price caps for the day.
The Ministry’s release provides transparency regarding current fuel costs and aims to ensure fair pricing for consumers. These price caps are subject to ongoing monitoring and adjustments based on market fluctuations. Consumers can access the full list of permitted prices on the Ministry’s website.
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“It’s concerning to see another adjustment to these prices, and I’m hoping for some stability soon.”