In Slovenia and Croatia, refueling will become more expensive again from Tuesday. The new prices, which are determined every two weeks by the relevant government, remain valid until April 22.
In Slovenia, where the government sets prices off highways, the price of regular gasoline rose by 2.3 cents to 1,542 euros per liter. The price of diesel rose by 1.5 cents to 1,542 euros, the Slovenian Ministry of Energy announced on Monday.
In Croatia, where regulated prices apply at all petrol stations, the price of petrol will increase by two cents to 1.54 euros per liter, and that of diesel by one cent to 1.46 euros, as the Croatian government has announced. The prices are also valid for the next two weeks.
Source: Krone

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