Reducing Retail Prices for Oil Derivatives
The Regulatory Commission for Energy, Water Services, and Waste Management Services (RKE) has made a decision to reduce the retail prices of oil derivatives by an average of 1.87% compared to the decision made on July 15, 2024. From midnight, gasoline and diesel fuel will be cheaper by 1.50 den/liter. The price of Extra Light Household Oil (EL-1) is reduced by 1.00 den/liter, and the retail price of M-1 NS Fuel Oil is reduced by 1.152 den/kg, now amounting to 45.757 den/kg. Starting from July 23, 2024, at 00:01, the maximum prices…
Prices of oil derivatives
The prices of oil derivatives are as follows:
Eurosuper BS – 95: 81.50 denars per liter
Eurosuper BS – 98: 83.50 denars per liter
Eurodiesel BS (D-E V): 74.00 denars per liter
Extra light burning oil 1 (EL-1): 72.50 denars per liter
Mazut M-1 NS: 45.757 denars per kilogram
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