Oil Rescheduled in Kosovo

Up to 1.60 euros per litre has reached the price of oil in Kosovo's retail market on Monday. According to the chairman of the Oil Association, Fadil Berjan, oil prices depending on the companies are brought from 1.53 to 1.60 euros per litre, while gasoline from 1.34 euros to 1.38 euros per litre. According to him the price of [...]
According to the chairman of the Oil Association, Fadil Berjan, oil prices depending on the companies are brought from 1.53 to 1.60 euros per litre, while gasoline from 1.34 euros to 1.38 euros per litre.
According to him, the price of oil in abundance is 1.54 euros per litre.
The increase is continuing as a result of the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East.
On March 5th, the trade ministry, Industry and Enterprise decision (MINT) has entered into force for the appointment of a trade margin.
The decision stipulates a 2-center profit margin for wholesale sales and 12 cents for retail sales. Global oil prices have increased significantly after Iran's attacks on other countries on
Middle East, in response to attacks by the United States and Israel.
The world's oil price has increased to the highest level since July 2022 on Sunday evening, as US President Donald Trump's administration suggested that the fight with Iran could last a few weeks, meanwhile, the president himself has called on the international community for assistance in reopening Hormuz's oil tanker.
The intestines were expensive for 2.9% and amounted to about $106.12 per barrel.












