Which country has the world's highest oil price?

Albania is the seventh country in the world for the highest price of oil. With over $2 per litre of fuel, she leads in the Western Balkans by a strong margin from second place... Serbia. The “concerned with Kosovo, Macedonia or Montenegro is very different. We're much more expensive. Compared to Bosnia and Herzegovina, [...]
The “concerned with Kosovo, Macedonia or Montenegro is very different. We're much more expensive. ”
Compared to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Northern Macedonia or Kosovo, a litre of oil at gas stations in Albania costs nearly 2-fold more, followed by Periscope.
Albania ranks fifth on the European continent in terms of higher oil prices, leaving countries such as Norway, Finland or Ireland behind. Iceland, Liechtenstein and Denmark rank top.
We're out of our minds. Prices are rising. It's not nice. Very expensive compared with the salaries we receive. ”

Every liter of oil sold at gas stations is made up of the price at which fuel is bought in stock markets and government taxes and fees. The stock market has increased somewhat, but the dollar is still being depreciated. Fuel prices should therefore be cheaper.
“We make the prime minister grow to open the refinerys to lower the price. It's the best prices in recent years. ”
Albania has imported more fuel this year than ever before. Data from the Ministry of Finance and Economy shows that nearly 280 tonnes of fuel were purchased in the bow of January May. In relation to the same period of time a year ago, imports have expanded by over 31 thousand tonnes, or 12.8 percent. (A2 Television)












