Service Stations Change Pricing Mechanisms to Avoid Volatility
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The government has lifted the regulation of fuel prices at service stations on motorways and expressways. The regulations remain unchanged at gas stations outside motorways.
At gas stations on motorways and expressways, fuel prices are no longer regulated. Retailers will be able to set prices freely, and it is expected that fuel prices at these gas stations will increase significantly. At pumps outside motorways, prices remain regulated.
As of today, fuel prices at gas stations on motorways and expressways are no longer regulated. Retailers will be able to set prices freely, and it is expected that fuel prices at these gas stations will increase significantly. Prices at gas stations outside motorways remain regulated.
With today's lifting of fuel price regulation at petrol stations on motorways and expressways, fuel retailers Petrol and Mol & Ina have raised prices at these stations. Prices at Petrol are higher by four cents, at Mol by 28 and 36 cents per liter. According to data from the goriva.si website, at Petrol stations 95-octane petrol costs 1.506 euros, and diesel fuel costs 1.568 euros per liter. For both types of fuel, this means four cents higher t…
As of today, fuel prices at gas stations along motorways and expressways are no longer regulated. Retailers will be able to set prices freely, and it is expected that fuel prices at these gas stations will increase significantly. Prices at gas stations outside motorways remain regulated.
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