Kosovo oil prices low, that's a litre

The prices of oil and its derivatives in the last two days in Kosovo have seen decline. Kosovo Oil Association Chairman Fadil Berjan has said it is about a slight drop in prices. Berjan said that during yesterday a liter of oil has cost 1.55 euros, while gasoline has [...]
Kosovo Oil Association Chairman Fadil Berjan has said it is about a slight drop in prices.
Berjan said that during yesterday a liter of oil has cost 1.55 euros, while gasoline has cost 1.38 euros.
According to him, these prices cannot be specified whether they will fall further in the coming days as there are major price movements in international stock exchanges.
Berjan said that if the Kosovo Government's decision is not revised to determine the maximum retail prices for the majority sale and retail oil and oil derivatives, many gas stations in Kosovo could go bankrupt.
If the Government decision is not revised, many gas stations will likely go bankrupt”, Berjan told Reporter.
Its oil and derivative prices, days ago, have reached the highest level since the post-war in Kosovo.
The Kosovo government on March 1st had made the decision that the majority retailers place the highest trading margin to 4% of the retail price, while the retail price is placed among retail retailers, the highest trading margin of up to 6% of the sale price.












