A few cents cheaper, Kosovo oil prices lowered

Oil prices in Kosovo have been lowered for a few cents, so at least the chairman of the Oil Association Fadil Berjani has announced, Periscopi reports. He has said that after the ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel, tensions have dropped and oil prices have begun to decline. “
He has said that after the ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel, tensions have dropped and oil prices have begun to decline.
“High production by the US and weaker demand from China and Europe are pushing the price even lower. But if the truce breaks down or there is an attack on oil zones, the prices could rise again very quickly”, it wrote, among other things.
Full announcement:
After the ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel, tensions have dropped and oil prices have begun to decline. Markets are no longer taking the risk of a major war or closing the Strait of Hormuz, a key route to oil supply. High production by the US and weaker demand from China and Europe are pushing the price even lower. But if the truce breaks down or there is an attack on oil zones, prices can rise again very quickly.
Current prices in Kosovo are:
Diesel: $1.24,-1.32
Benzin: $1.23,131












