Oil Association expects approval of Law, prices of cheaper oil derivatives in region

Kosovo Oil Association Chairman Fadil Behrani hopes the Parliament's deputies will vote in favour of the Law on Oil. He even voiced confidence that MPs would not hesitate to give the green light such an important law. “Oil Law has gone to first reading, I believe even [...]
He even voiced confidence that MPs would not hesitate to give the green light such an important law.
The oil Oil Law has passed on to the first reading, I believe even in the second reading pass because this law has not passed over a decade and timed. I don't think it's voted because it's past”, he told EO.
As for prices, he said there is easy discount, though The OPEK had warned that the discount could only be in January of next year.
Berjan says Kosovo is cheaper in the region in terms of prices, exempting Macedonia where the excise is lowest.
“As far as oil prices are concerned, it can make a confirmation that there is an easy discount, according to the organisation The OPEK was thought that by January there would be no discounts, but the price except there is a slight drop of”, he added.
This is good news for the citizens of our republic, even though they have served at better prices in the region, than Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia, Albania is more expensive than us for 35 cents. In Kosovo the dyzel is cheaper, except for Macedonia, that it has the cheaper excise of”, he continued.
Otherwise, the Kosovo government has pledged to return control of the oil quality to Kosovo Customs because until now it has controlled a private company.
Berjan had received promises from Trade and Industry Minister Roseta Hajdari that the oil law will be passed within 100 days of this government.












