Here is when Kosovo's oil price is expected to fall, details Fadil Berjan

At 10: 00 p.m., when the international oil supply closes, the price trend of derivatives is also determined for tomorrow in Kosovo. And as long as the prices are expected to move after this moment, citizens in Kosovo are facing the actual prices, which they claim have risen rapidly and remain high in [...]
And as far as the prices are expected to move after this moment, citizens in Kosovo are facing the actual prices, which they claim have risen rapidly and remain high in relation to their incomes.
According to the Kosovo Oil Association, currently a liter of diesel on the Kosovo market is selling between 1 euro and 39 cents to 1 euro and 60 cents, while gasoline from 1 euro and 27 euro to 1 euro and 39 cents, Kosovas reports. The price of oil by 28 February has been 1 euro and 12 euro cents to 1 euro and 19 euros.
The chairman of this association, Fadil Berjan, says that despite recent moves, Kosovo citizens are being supplied at prices among the lowest in the region, except for northern Macedonia, which has lower excises on fuels.
Berjan emphasises that only North Macedonia has lower prices, but according to him it is due to smaller excises.
Today, the prices of oil derivatives on the Kosovo market are roughly 1 litre of 1.39 cents to 1.60 cents. Benzina 1.27 cents to 1 euro and 39, plus, minus there exists, but I can freely say that citizens of the Republic of Kosovo are being supplied with the cheapest prices in the region, except for northern Macedonia. But Macedonia has the lowest excise of 22 cents. Today in Macedonia 1.34 a litre of diet, I added 22 cents, 1.65”, Behrani says.
He has added that rising prices relate to global developments, especially after the US attacks on Iran.
The growth of oil derivatives is the cause of Iran's war. The global situation that is here is the cause of this... President Trump decides that price sets and what the situation will be like all over the oil derivative globe. This crisis is all over the world... at the moment it's falling trend, it's not accurate, the bell closes at 22: 00 p.m., then we know what price we'll have for tomorrow”, points out Berjani.
Berjan has also criticised the increase in prices in brands and other services, saying that they often relate to the price of oil even when the latter is declining.
As you appeal bus companies don't raise ticket prices, as he says the price of derivatives will come to the drop level.
Each time, markets, large supermarkets are related to oil, if oil is up and prices are rising. I appeal, and I believe they should understand that oil is on the decline, oil is falling, but the prices on the market are not going down, that's the big problem... and that the growth of bus tickets I believe have reasons, but don't be hasty, because the trend is on the decline, I think the price of the derivatives will come to the right level”, Berjan says.
Meanwhile, citizens express concern about the price level, saying they are high compared to income in Kosovo.
Citizens Edan Bregubca says prices should be reduced, as according to him they are unaffordable for many families.
He even shows that some car moves had to be avoided.
The prices must fall, with the opportunities we have in Kosovo, with salaries being slightly higher. Anything that gets on is bad for us... I think yes (has been rashly expensive), there's a little bit of propaganda here that they can't wait to get a little expensive. Carrie is also a necessity... We don't have to cry without avoiding any moves we've made that have been unnecessary because of the” price, he says.
Citizen Elmi Hamiti also says price hikes have taken place very quickly.
Much demand has increased prices. But what do we do... they're too high... Very soon they've grown up... declared Trump, but we can see if these guys are listening to it... with the terms of this”, he says.
As citizen Fatmir Zogiani raised concerns about the price gap between various petrol stations, saying he said in some cases he is being abused by prices.
The worst thing is to distinguish the price until they are supplied to the same location. This one's cheaper, why this is possible to sell cheaper... what control I don't know... it's been fought with the people in this crisis...ormal (ormals after the penalty measure) they have that ceiling 12 cents profit, they don't have more profits, they've done it as much as you want... they haven't put on the price either in Italy or Switzerland, very strong states, where the port of Durres <x1.
While, from the Ministry of Industry, Undertaking and Trade have announced that institutions are monitoring the derivative market to prevent any unfair trade practice and protect consumers. According to them, the Central Inspectorate of Market Oversight, operating within the framework of the Ministry of Industry, Trade, Trade and Innovation, suggests that it is developing intensive supervision in the oil derivative market for implementation of the decision on provisional price regulation.
Also, the Central Inspectorate of Market Oversight, in co-operation with the Kosovo Tax Administration, is analyzing data concerning import prices and prices exposed to consumers on the local market.
We remember that on March 4th, 2026, the Ministry of Industry, Trade, Trade and Innovation has made a decision on setting price ceilings for oil products. That decision, according to MINT Minister Mimoza Kusari-Lila, came after the immediate increase in oil prices as a result of the situation in the Middle East.
The report also shows that the maximum trading margin allowed in the wholesale sale is up to 2 eurocents per litre, while in retail sales, up to 12 eurocents per litre.
Meanwhile, oil prices in the market fell Tuesday after US President Donald Trump warned Iran not to block an essential shipping route for global energy supplies.
If Iran does something that stops oil flow within the Strait of Hormuz, it will be hit by the United States of America TIPS HOOVERS than has been hit so far”, Trump warned on social networks.
In the morning trade in Asia, crude oil Brant was 6.5% lower at $6.46, and Nymex Light Sweet fell 7% to $88.15.
Oil had reached almost $120 per barrel Monday due to fears that the US-Israel war with Iran would cause long disruptions of supplies from the Middle East, but fell after Trump suggested the war could end soon.












