Iran War: Does Kosovo have enough oil supplies?

Kosovo Oil Association Chairman Fadil Berjan has declared that Kosovo's supply of oil derivatives is done mainly through companies from Albania, while expressing disappointment with the decision to set the ceiling price for fuels. Behrani has said companies in Kosovo are being supplied by Albanian companies and that import prices [...]
Berjani has said companies in Kosovo are being supplied by Albanian companies and that import prices have increased significantly.
I bought the oil at 1.53 euros today, just so Kosovo doesn't remain without oil. We're at a stage where we're not looking at the price. Tonight and tomorrow, if we go to Albania to get a liter of oil, import costs us about 1.60 euros for a litre of”, he has stated on the index
He added that he is not satisfied with the minister's decision to set the ceiling price, stressing that companies should have more room to maneuver the market.
The prices today are about 1.33 euros per litre, while I bought it myself at 1.55 euros. It should not remain the country without oil”, Berryan has indicated.
According to him, the aim of companies is that the market will not be left without power supply, despite price movements in regional and international markets.
While Indexline finds that the oil import price currently ranges from 80 to 95 cents per litre, without including taxes. Following the inclusion of taxes and other fiscal obligations, the price rises significantly on the local market.
While prior to the conflict in Eastern Indesksonline countries finds that in the majority trade, the margin for a barrel (barrell) of oil is estimated at a price of 40 to 45 cents.












