Prices for Derives Continued

There's no stopping derivative these days in our country. Today (Saturday) on the Kosovo market, a litre of oil has reached about 1.50 euros. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Industry's recent decision, entrepreneurship, and trade for setting prices and other protective measures of oil products appear not [...]
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Industry's recent decision, entrepreneurship and trade for setting prices and other protective measures of oil products appear to be not leaving any sign of price cuts.
A week ago a litre of oil in our country has cost up to 1.43 euros for a litre of oil and a litre of 1.46 euros. So today the price of oil in Kosovo is more expensive than gasoline and 7 cents higher than days ago.
Oil Association Chairman Fadil Beryan has shown that there are rising prices for fuel these days.
“Today, prices on the Kosovo market roughly behave: design 1.22 cents to 1.50 euros and gas 1.24 to 1.48 euros”, Berjani points out for Kosovas.
Berryan stressed that the decision by the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Trade for setting up the price and other protective measures of oil products is being respected by oilmen.
The price for our standard is high, the real price had to be 1 euro per litre, but it doesn't depend on us because the price defines berza and OPEC production organisation”, he said.
Berjan also made a comparison to the price of derivatives with Albania. He said that today's (Saturday) prices in Albania are: the 1.85 euro dam per litre, and the 2.20 euros per litre.
Until he raised his concern that Kosovo is the smallest state in the world with mostly gas stations.












