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Fuel Prices Rise Again as Middle East Crisis Translates Into Economic Shock

Summary by Slovenia Times
Two months after the start of the Iran war, Slovenian companies report that the economic consequences of the Middle East crisis have materialised. There is no longer merely talk of risks but the realisation of operational disruptions and cost shocks. As tensions again rise in the Strait of Hormuz, fuel prices have gone up, too. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia (GZS) warned on 5 May that the situation is no longer a mere risk; the…

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Regulated prices of petroleum products at gas stations outside motorways and expressways will increase at midnight. A liter of gasoline will cost 1.683 euros and a liter of diesel 1.734 euros next week.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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At midnight, the price of gasoline will increase by 4.8 cents to 1.683 euros, diesel by 2.6 cents to 1.734 euros, and heating oil by 2.8 cents to 1.380 euros per liter.

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The maximum permitted fuel prices from midnight until Monday, May 11th inclusive, will be 1.683 euros per liter of gasoline, 1.734 euros per liter of diesel fuel, and 1.380 euros per liter of heating oil.

The prices of gasoline, diesel and heating oil are changing from Tuesday, May 5, 2026, until Monday, May 11, 2026 inclusive.

·Slovenia
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The maximum permitted retail prices of petrol, diesel and heating oil will be 1.683 euros per liter of petrol, 1.734 euros per liter of diesel fuel and 1.380 euros per liter of heating oil from tomorrow, 5 May 2026, until and including Monday, 11 May 2026. For a liter of unleaded petrol (NMB 95), with an unchanged excise duty of 0.47457 euros/liter, at petrol stations outside motorways and expressways, you will have to pay 1.683 euros per liter …

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Wort.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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