In Slovenia and Croatia, diesel and petrol prices will be reduced again before Christmas. The new fuel prices will apply from Tuesday.
In Slovenia, regulated fuel prices at off-highway petrol stations are falling again. Regular petrol will be 4.2 cents cheaper to 1,379 euros per liter. Diesel will then cost 1,418 euros, 4.3 cents less than before.
Prices in Slovenia valid until January 3
The prices, which are set by the government every two weeks, will remain valid until January 3, the Slovenian Ministry of Energy announced.
Refueling will also become cheaper from Tuesday in Croatia, where regulated prices apply at all petrol stations. The price of petrol drops by 5 cents to 1.38 euros per liter. Diesel is also 5 cents cheaper to 1.39 euros per liter, Croatian media report. The prices are valid for two weeks.
Source: Krone

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