Regulated fuel prices will rise in Slovenia and Croatia on Tuesday. The prices, which are determined biweekly by the relevant government, remain valid until February 12.
At Slovenian petrol stations off the highways, regular petrol prices will rise by 3 cents to 1,411 euros per liter. Diesel will then cost 1,457 euros, 4.2 cents more than before.
Price increase affects all petrol stations in Croatia
A precisely defined price increase will also apply in Croatia on Tuesday, which – unlike in Slovenia – will apply at all gas stations in the country. Regular petrol rose by 4 cents to 1.42 euros per liter, diesel rose by 5 cents to 1.43 euros, the Croatian government announced. The prices apply in both countries for the next two weeks.
Source: Krone

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