Price hikes: Albin Kurti for black jeeps buys oil much cheaper than the people

Public institutions are supplied with oil derivatives much cheaper than citizens the price of oil derivatives in Kosovo has marked a record increase during October and November, and travel tickets prices have been raised. Kosovo citizens are buying oil more expensive than public institutions. [...]
The price of oil derivatives in Kosovo has marked a record increase during October and November, and travel tickets prices have been raised.
Kosovo citizens are buying oil and gasoline more expensive at the same stations of fuel.
During the months of October and November by Kosovo citizens, gas derivatives were purchased by Kosovo citizens at about 1.29 cents and oil at about 1.26 cents, at all stations of fuel.
Gas was purchased at the same price.
This was the biggest increase in the price of these derivatives that have occurred in Kosovo in recent years. But public institutions were significantly cheaper with the same derivatives, from which they spend thousands of liters a day for vehicles and generators.
Senior Procurement Agency - AQP, has been contracted several companies for derivative supply for 70 public, central and local institutions. Consequently, gas stations are in each Kosovo city, and from the same provisions, local central institutions were supplied with oil worth 1.13 euros.
In the end of the week, the price of derivatives has dropped by about three cents.













