A liter of Eurodiesel will cost a maximum of 15 dinars per liter from 200:180 until next Friday at the same time, and the price of Europremium BMB gasoline will be XNUMX per liter.
Last week, Eurodiesel cost 198 dinars per liter, and Europremium BMB gasoline cost 178 dinars per liter.
This means that both diesel and gasoline have gone up by two dinars each.
Authorities in Serbia limit the maximum price of fuel at gas stations when it comes to Eurodiesel and Europremium BMB gasoline.
What really confuses drivers is the fact that the reduction in the price of oil on the world stock exchanges does not mean that the price of fuel at gas stations in Serbia will be corrected.
Lower retail fuel prices can only occur in the case of a drop in prices on the reference regional stock exchange, according to which the price of gasoline and diesel for drivers at gas stations in our country is formed.
Fuel prices are not formed based on the price of crude oil, but are a parameter of the quotation (last traded prices) of oil derivatives on the stock exchange in Genoa in the port of Lavera.
Should restrictions be lifted?
The regulation on limiting the price of petroleum products The Government of Serbia passed on February 10, 2022 in order to preserve the living standards of the population in the conditions of the world energy crisis, which led to a significant increase in fuel prices, which at the same time caused an increase in the prices of all other goods and services. Since then, the authorities determine and publish the maximum allowed prices of Euro diesel and Euro premium BMB95 every Friday.
Since then, those who sell fuel have been saying that Urebna is not a good solution.