Oil price expected to rise in Kosovo

The prices of oil derivatives in Kosovo are expected to take off as a result of a price trend on all world markets. Even though Kosovo citizens are now serving the cheapest prices in the region (excluding Macedonia), within time these prices are expected to be higher. Contacted by Indexline, [...]
Even though Kosovo citizens are now serving the cheapest prices in the region (excluding Macedonia), within time these prices are expected to be higher.
Contacted by Indexline, Kosovo Oil Association Chairman Fadil Behrani, has declared that the price of derivatives in Kosovo is thus: Sunday 1.10 cents and Benzina 1.11 cents.
“Citizens are serving at the cheapest prices in the region, except for Macedonia, which has the cheapest excise in the region. Today the prices in Kosovo are: Sunday 1.10, Benzina 1.11x1...
He has declared there are expected to be rising prices.
“As far as the prices of derivatives on world markets are concerned, it is a slight increase and it is known that prices are dictated to Berza and production organisation O PECH, where production is smaller and we have slight growth in Kosovo, but the retail price still has no growth or movement. Based on this trend, there is expected to be an increase in the price of derivatives in the future”, Berjan added.
Citizens, weeks earlier, had welcomed the reduction of the oil price, but they want its quality to be higher because at some gas stations, the derivatives leave much to wish for.











