These are the reasons for costing oil in Kosovo

The price of oil and gasoline in Kosovo has increased. Fadil Behrani, chairman of the Kosovo Oil Association, has confirmed this. According to Berjan, the value of the price of oil increase in Kosovo is between 2 and 4 cents, but according to him is a real price. “
According to Berjan, the value of the price of oil increase in Kosovo is between 2 and 4 cents, but according to him is a real price.
In terms of Kosovo's oil price, the bell is known to set the price. Except for the bell, there's also an O-Worve producer organization. PEC. When it has enough production, the price is cheaper, when it has less production automatically, it is more expensive”, he said.
Berjan stressed that Kosovo is supplied with the cheapest price in the region -- cheaper than Serbia, Macedonia, Albania and Montenegro.
At the moment, the price is at the mercy of the merchants. Thanks to Kosovo's having over 80 importers' price, it has more freedom. Competition has made it its own, and I believe that all citizens are being supplied with the real price”, Berjan told Kalxo. com
Today, the price, according to Behrani, is bringing 1.13 euros in oil, while 1.14 euros in gasoline. Last year, according to him, 1 liter of oil was 95 cents. However, about a week ago in Kosovo, the price was 2 to 4 cents cheaper.
The price hangs. Measures must be taken for those companies that sell the retail price. There are remarks from many oilmen”, Berryan said.
He has appealed to sell this derivative at real price on the market.
“Summer and appeal to form an agency or regulator, where we will always address the price of supply and sale”, he said.
While Valon Prestreshi, chairman of the Kosovo Competition Authority, said the ideal is not to have unique prices, since this is the free market economy.
That's exactly what competition requires for no unique prizes. This is the free market economy for consumers to be able to choose oil or more quality gasoline. They pay more dearly for their oil, if they want no quality to be paid cheaper. Let consumers' solution be that, and the Law for the Protection of Competition requires that there be a price disrepute, not to be unique price”, Prestreshi said.
According to him, unique prices are prohibited with the Law on Protection of Competition.
Free Europe Radio has also written about rising oil prices.
This award, according to experts, has increased as a result of problems between the US and Iran and the Venezuela crisis.
The price of oil has increased following concerns that Trump could withdraw from the nuclear agreement with Iran, which would lead to the further deterioration of the situation in the Middle East. It would also affect oil supply from Iranian producers”, said Greg McKenna, market researcher at AxiTrader, writes REL.












