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At the pumps new fuel prices, how much will you deduct this time

Starting at midnight, new regulated prices for fuel have been introduced at service stations outside highways and expressways in Slovenia. The price of gasoline has increased by 0.7 cents per liter to €1.537, while diesel has decreased slightly by 0.2 cents per liter to €1.605. Kerosene has also become cheaper, decreasing by 0.7 cents per liter to €1.193. These regulated prices will remain in effect until July 6th. According to estimates from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy, if prices were not regulated, 95-octane gasoline would cost around €1.641 per liter, diesel around €1.708 per liter, and kerosene around €1.296 per liter. The government did not change the pricing mechanism this week but allowed higher profit margins for traders and more favorable solutions for calculating bio-components in diesel fuel since mid-month. Regulated prices for petroleum derivatives will continue to be calculated based on global market movements and the exchange rate between the dollar and euro, using seven-day average prices of mineral oil derivatives. Meanwhile, traders set their own prices at locations along highways and expressways.

V prvem tednu julija 2026 so se na bencinskih servisih zunaj avtocest in hitrih cest pojavile nove regulirane cene za pogonska goriva. Spremembe so bile minimalne, a vplivali so na denarni potrošnik. Bencin se je podražil za 0,7 centa na 1,537 evra za liter, medtem ko je cena dizela zmanjšala za 0,2 centa na 1,605 evra. Kurilno olje je bilo cenejše za 0,7 centa, kar je pomenilo, da je treba za liter odšteti 1,193 evra. Nove cene so veljale do vključno 6. julija.

Ministrstvo za infrastrukturo in energetiko je pojasnilo, da bi brez državne regulacije bencin stal okoli 1,641 evra za liter, dizel okoli 1,708 evra, za liter kurilnega olja pa bi bilo treba odšteti okoli 1,296 evra. To pomeni, da so regulirane cene zelo blizu teoretskim cenam, ki jih bi imeli trgi brez vmesnega vloge države. Vlada je trošarine v ponedeljek ne spreminjala, kar je pomenilo, da so marže trgovcev omejene. Marže so lahko največ 0,1150 evra za liter bencina, dizela in kurilnega olja.

Cene goriv se še naprej določajo po metodologiji, ki temelji na gibanju cen naftnih derivatov na svetovnem trgu in tečaju dolar-evro. Modelske cene se izračunavajo na podlagi sedemdnevnih povprečij cen mineralnih naftnih derivatov. Ta metoda omogoča stabilnost cen in zmanjšuje možnosti za zelo hitro podražitev ali znižanje. Medtem ko so cene na bencinskih servisih zunaj avtocest in hitrih cest regulirane, so cene na avtocestah in hitrih cestah prosto oblikovane, kar pomeni, da se lahko med posameznimi ponudniki razlikujejo.

Spomembe o novih cenah so bile objavljene v več medijih, kot so *Maribor24*, *N1 Slovenija*, *Lokalec*, *Domovina*, *Zanima.me*, *Gorenjski glas*, *Večer*, *Primorske novice*, *Delo*, *Ljubljanske novice*, *Slovenske novice* in *Demokracija*. Vsak medij je ponovil osnovne informacije o spremembah v cenah, vendar so nekateri dodali podrobnejše podatke, kot so poravnava cen za 50-litrski rezervoar, primerjava z ceni v sosednjih državah in analiza vpliva na gospodarstvo. Na primer, v *Ljubljanskem novicah* so bili podrobno opisani različici cen za 50 litrov bencina in dizela, kar je omogočilo primerjavo z ceno v Hrvaški, Avstriji, Italiji in Madžarski. To je pokazalo, da so cene v Sloveniji v primerjavi z nekaterimi sosednjimi državami zelo blizu, vendar pa so bile še vedno nekaj manjših razlik.

Reakcije so bile različne. Nekateri mediji so opozorili na to, da so spremembe v cenah zelo majhne in da je vpliv na povpraševanje verjetno minimalen. Drugi so poudarili, da so cene pomembne za gospodinjstva in podjetja, zlasti v času poletnih dopustov, ko se promet na cestah poveča. Medtem ko so cene goriv v celoti regulirane, so trgovci na avtocestah in hitrih cestah sproščeni, kar pomeni, da so lahko cene med posameznimi ponudniki različne. To lahko povzroči nekaj neenostavnosti za potrošnike, ki iščejo najboljše ponude.

V nadaljevanju bo vlada nadaljevala s regulacijo cen, z namenom omejevanja večjih nihanj na domačem trgu in zaščite potrošnikov pred izrazitejšimi podražitvami. Metodologija izračuna cen bo ostala enaka, kar pomeni, da se cene bodo še naprej določale na podlagi svetovnih cen in tečaja dolar-evro. Vlada bo nadaljevala s sledenjem gibanju cen in prilagajanjem metodologije, če bo potrebno. Medtem ko so cene v zadnjem tednu julija 2026 ostale relativno stabilne, so vpliv na gospodarstvo še vedno prisoten, zlasti zaradi povečanja prometa v poletnih mesecih.

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24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenteryesterday
Sharing system: surplus electricity can now be donated

The article discusses Slovenia's new energy sharing system, which allows producers of excess renewable energy to share it with consumers across the country. As of the first month, 261 users registered, though this number is considered relatively low given there are around 65,000 solar power plants in Slovenia. Eles director Darko Kramar notes the interest but suggests a more conservative approach to avoid negative surprises at year-end. The system operates in 15-minute intervals, where providers charge only for the difference between consumed and shared energy. Gregor Novak from Sun Contract explains that they've introduced a market system to find suitable recipients, avoiding potential pitfalls like mismatched usage times. Consumers could save up to 30% on their bills, with businesses potentially saving more. Producers may also choose to sell surplus energy directly.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a new energy-sharing initiative without overtly favoring any political ideology. It includes perspectives from both Eles and Sun Contract, providing balanced insights into the system's benefits and challenges. There is no clear ideological slant in the framing,

Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenter4 days ago
This is what gasoline and diesel prices will be in the first week of July 2026.

The price of gasoline at service stations outside highways and expressways increased by 0.7 cents per liter to 1.537 euros during the night, while diesel prices dropped by 0.2 cents per liter to 1.605 euros. The price of heating oil also decreased by 0.7 cents per liter to 1.193 euros. These regulated prices will remain valid until July 6th. According to estimates from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy, if prices were not regulated, 95-octane gasoline would cost around 1.641 euros per liter, diesel around 1.708 euros per liter, and heating oil around 1.296 euros per liter. The government did not change the taxes, but since mid-month, higher allowed margins and more favorable solutions for calculating bio-components in diesel fuel have been in effect. Regulated prices for petroleum derivatives will continue to be calculated based on global market movements and the exchange rate between the dollar and euro. Meanwhile, traders set their own prices along highways and expressways freely.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about regulated fuel prices and mentions government decisions regarding taxation and pricing methodologies. It does not exhibit clear bias, as it presents data objectively without overtly favoring any political side or using emotionally charged language.

N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenter4 days ago
At the pumps new fuel prices, how much will you deduct this time

Starting at midnight, new regulated prices for fuel have been introduced at service stations outside highways and expressways in Slovenia. The price of gasoline has increased by 0.7 cents per liter to €1.537, while diesel has decreased slightly by 0.2 cents per liter to €1.605. Kerosene has also become cheaper, decreasing by 0.7 cents per liter to €1.193. These regulated prices will remain in effect until July 6th. According to estimates from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy, if prices were not regulated, 95-octane gasoline would cost around €1.641 per liter, diesel around €1.708 per liter, and kerosene around €1.296 per liter. The government did not change the pricing mechanism this week but allowed higher profit margins for traders and more favorable solutions for calculating bio-components in diesel fuel since mid-month. Regulated prices for petroleum derivatives will continue to be calculated based on global market movements and the exchange rate between the dollar and euro, using seven-day average prices of mineral oil derivatives. Meanwhile, traders set their own prices at locations along highways and expressways.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about changes in fuel prices, including both increases and decreases, and provides context such as estimated unregulated prices and the methodology used for setting regulated prices. It mentions government actions regarding profit margins and calculation of生物

Gorenjski glas logoGorenjski glasIndependentCenter4 days ago
Starting tomorrow, electricity sharing.

Slovenia introduces a new energy sharing mechanism starting July 1, 2026, allowing solar power plant owners to share excess electricity with family, friends, or acquaintances across the country. The system, part of a revised energy supply law, enables participants to transfer portions of generated energy administratively, reducing costs for recipients during periods of surplus production. The process involves mutual agreement between providers and recipients, registration via the 'Moj elektro' portal, and administrative accounting rather than physical transmission. The initiative aims to improve efficiency and foster solidarity among users.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the new energy-sharing policy as a neutral administrative change within Slovenia’s legal framework, focusing on technical implementation and benefits without overt ideological framing. While energy policy can be politically sensitive, this piece avoids partisan language, instead

Lokalec logoLokalecIndependentCenter4 days ago
The new fuel prices apply at gas stations from today.

The article reports that starting today, regulated fuel prices at service stations outside motorways and expressways in Slovenia have changed. The price of 95-octane gasoline increased by 0.7 cents to 1.537 euros per liter, while diesel prices decreased by 0.2 cents to 1.605 euros per liter. Heating oil is also slightly cheaper at 1.193 euros per liter, down 0.7 cents from before. These new prices will remain in effect until July 6th. The Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, and Energy explained that without state regulation, gasoline would cost around 1.641 euros, diesel approximately 1.708 euros, and heating oil nearly 1.296 euros. The government has not adjusted fuel taxes during this price change. Fuel prices continue to be determined based on international crude oil derivatives prices and the dollar-euro exchange rate, using seven-day average prices. Prices at service stations on motorways and expressways remain freely set and may differ from regulated prices elsewhere in the country.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about fuel price changes and government explanations without overt ideological slant. It provides balanced reporting on both increases and decreases in prices, and explains the regulatory framework without favoring any particular political stance. The framing

Domovina logoDomovinaIndependentCenter4 days ago
Gasoline slightly more expensive, diesel and fuel oil cheaper

The article reports on updated regulated fuel prices in Slovenia, effective late evening, affecting non-motorway and fast-track road stations. The price of 95-octane gasoline has slightly increased by 0.7 cents per liter, while diesel and heating oil have seen minor decreases. The Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy explains that these prices are set based on state regulations, considering global crude oil derivatives prices and the USD/EUR exchange rate. Prices will remain regulated for the next 14 days across all non-motorway and fast-track stations, while motorway and expressway prices continue to be market-driven. Although changes are small, fuel costs are significant for households and businesses, especially during summer holidays when traffic increases. Lower heating oil prices provide some relief for farmers and households preparing for the upcoming heating season.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual updates on fuel price adjustments without overt ideological framing. It provides balanced information on both price increases and decreases, citing official regulatory processes and economic factors. There is no clear leaning toward either political side, maintaining a '

Zanima.me logoZanima.meIndependentCenter4 days ago
Gasoline will be more expensive, diesel cheaper, but the differences are minimal.

The article reports on new regulated fuel prices effective midnight, noting minimal changes. Gasoline prices for 95-octane will increase by 0.7 cents to €1.537 per liter, making a 50-liter tank cost €76.85. Diesel will rise by 0.2 cents to €1.605 per liter, costing €80.25 for 50 liters. Heating oil will decrease by 0.7 cents to €1.193 per liter, with 1,000 liters costing €1,193 without delivery costs. The Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy states that traders' margins remain capped at a maximum of €0.115 per liter for all fuels. Prices continue to be determined using the existing methodology based on global crude oil price movements and the USD/EUR exchange rate, using a seven-day average of prices for 95-octane gasoline, diesel without additives, and heating oil.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about regulated fuel price adjustments without overt ideological framing. It provides balanced data on price changes across different fuels and references official statements from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy. There is no evident leaning toward a

Gorenjski glas logoGorenjski glasIndependentCenter4 days ago
Slightly more expensive gasoline, diesel and heating oil slightly cheaper

The article reports on new fuel prices effective from the next day until Monday, July 6th, 2026. Prices for unleaded 95-octane gasoline, diesel, and heating oil at service stations outside motorways and expressways will increase slightly. Unleaded 95 will cost 1.537 euros per liter (up from 1.530 euros), diesel 1.605 euros per liter (up from 1.607 euros), and heating oil 1.193 euros per liter (down from 1.200 euros). Without regulation, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy estimates gasoline would have been around 1.641 euros, diesel 1.708 euros, and heating oil 1.296 euros per liter. Retailer margins are capped by government regulations, with maximum allowed margins of 0.1150 euros per liter for diesel, NMB-95, and heating oil.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about regulated fuel price changes based on government-set margin limits. It does not take a clear ideological stance, nor does it emphasize any particular political perspective. The framing remains neutral, focusing on economic data and regulatory measures.

Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒Center4 days ago
Gasoline more expensive than Tuesday, diesel cheaper

The price of gasoline will increase by 0.7 cents per liter starting Wednesday, while diesel will become cheaper by the same amount, according to the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy. The new prices will apply until July 6th. Without government regulation, the estimated price of 95-octane gasoline would be around €1.641 per liter, diesel around €1.708 per liter, and heating oil around €1.296 per liter. The government has not changed the excise duties, which remain at €0.41759 per liter for 95-octane gasoline, €0.33 per liter for diesel, and €0.07875 per liter for heating oil. Future prices of these petroleum products will continue to be calculated based on global market trends and the exchange rate between the dollar and euro, using seven-day average prices of mineral oil derivatives. Meanwhile, traders set prices freely at motorways and highways.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about fuel price changes and government regulations without overtly favoring any political side. It includes data from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy and explains the methodology behind pricing decisions, maintaining a balanced tone.

STA – Slovenska tiskovna agencija logoSTA – Slovenska tiskovna agencijaState / PublicCenter4 days ago
Els calls for grid increases for electricity distribution network

The article reports that Eles, Slovenia's electricity transmission system operator, is calling for an increase in network capacity for the electric distribution grid. This move is likely aimed at improving energy infrastructure to meet growing demand and support renewable energy integration. The statement highlights the need for modernization and expansion of the grid to ensure reliability and sustainability. No specific figures or timelines are provided in the report.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual call from Eles regarding infrastructure needs without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on technical and operational requirements rather than taking a partisan position.

Primorske novice logoPrimorske noviceIndependentCenter4 days ago
Gasoline more expensive than Tuesday, diesel cheaper

On June 29, 2026, the Slovenian Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy announced new regulated prices for fuel. Starting at midnight, the price of 95-octane gasoline will increase by 0.7 cents per liter to 1.537 euros, while diesel will decrease by 0.2 cents per liter to 1.605 euros. The price of heating oil will also drop by 0.7 cents per liter to 1.193 euros. These regulated prices will remain in effect until July 6. Without regulation, the estimated prices would have been higher: 1.641 euros per liter for gasoline, 1.708 euros per liter for diesel, and 1.296 euros per liter for heating oil. Fuel taxes have remained unchanged, with rates set at 0.41759 euros per liter for gasoline, 0.33 euros per liter for diesel, and 0.07875 euros per liter for heating oil. Prices at service stations along highways and expressways are determined freely by traders.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about regulated fuel prices and their impact, citing the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy. It provides both the current and potential unregulated prices, offering a balanced view without apparent ideological framing or biased language.

Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Center4 days ago
Gasoline more expensive, diesel and fuel oil cheaper than Tuesday

Starting from midnight on Thursday, gasoline prices at service stations outside highways and expressways will increase by 0.7 cents per liter to 1.537 euros, while diesel will decrease by 0.2 cents per liter to 1.605 euros. Kerosene will also become cheaper, decreasing by 0.7 cents per liter to 1.193 euros, according to the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy. These new prices will remain in effect until July 6th. Without price regulation, the estimated cost would have been higher: 1.641 euros per liter for 95-octane gasoline, 1.708 euros per liter for diesel, and 1.296 euros per liter for kerosene. The government has not changed excise duties, which remain at 0.41759 euros per liter for 95-octane gasoline, 0.33000 euros per liter for diesel, and 0.07875 euros per liter for kerosene. Future prices of these petroleum derivatives will continue to be calculated based on global market movements and the exchange rate between the dollar and euro, using seven-day average prices of mineral oil derivatives. Prices at stations along highways and expressways are set freely by traders.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about regulated fuel prices, including changes in pricing and the methodology used for calculation. It cites the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy as the source but does not show any clear ideological framing, biased language, or selective emphasis. The报道

Ljubljanske novice logoLjubljanske noviceIndependentCenter4 days ago
Petroleum derivatives From 30 June petrol € 1,537 per litre, diesel fuel € 1,605 per litre and heating oil € 1,193 per litre

The article reports on the new regulated retail prices for gasoline, diesel, and heating oil in Slovenia starting June 30, 2026. The highest allowed prices are set at 1.537 euros per liter for gasoline (NMB 95), 1.605 euros per liter for diesel, and 1.193 euros per liter for heating oil. These prices include a defined cost component, and the article explains that without regulation, these prices would have been significantly higher—around 1.641 euros for gasoline, 1.708 euros for diesel, and 1.296 euros for heating oil. The maximum profit margins for traders are capped at 0.1150 euros per liter for all three fuels. The article also compares these prices with those in neighboring countries like Croatia, Austria, and Italy, noting that they remain relatively high compared to their neighbors.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about regulated fuel prices based on official data and does not take an overtly ideological stance. While it highlights price differences between Slovenia and neighboring countries, it remains neutral in tone and avoids promoting any particular political view

Slovenske novice logoSlovenske noviceIndependentCenter4 days ago
Do you drive a gasoline-powered car?

The price of gasoline at service stations outside highways and expressways in Slovenia will increase by 0.7 cents per liter to 1.537 euros, while diesel will decrease by 0.2 cents per liter to 1.605 euros. The cost of heating oil will also drop by 0.7 cents per liter to 1.193 euros, according to the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy. These new prices will apply until July 6th. Without government regulation, the estimated prices would have been higher: around 1.641 euros per liter for 95-octane gasoline, 1.708 euros per liter for diesel, and 1.296 euros per liter for heating oil. The government has not changed the excise duties, which remain at 0.41759 euros per liter for 95-octane gasoline, 0.33 euros per liter for diesel, and 0.07875 euros per liter for heating oil. Prices for these petroleum products will continue to be calculated based on global market trends and the exchange rate between the dollar and euro, using seven-day average prices. However, traders along highways and expressways set their prices freely.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about fuel price changes and the methodology used to calculate them, citing the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy. It does not show clear bias through loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The content is primarily informational and,

Demokracija logoDemokracijaParty-alignedCenter4 days ago
From tomorrow, slightly higher gasoline prices and lower diesel and heating oil prices.

Starting tomorrow, June 30, 2026, the maximum retail prices for gasoline, diesel, and heating oil in Slovenia will increase slightly for gasoline while decreasing for diesel and heating oil. The new regulated prices will be 1.537 euros per liter for gasoline, 1.605 euros per liter for diesel, and 1.193 euros per liter for heating oil. These changes are based on the government regulation 'Uredba o oblikovanju cen določenih naftnih derivatov (PISRS)' which limits retailers' margins to a maximum of 0.115 euros per liter across all three fuels. The pricing methodology considers global market trends and the exchange rate between the US dollar and euro, using data from PLATT’S European Marketscan. Without these regulations, consumers would have paid higher prices for all three fuels.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about price regulations set by the government, citing specific legal documents and calculation methods. It does not show overt bias toward any political side, merely relaying the official guidelines and their implications without subjective commentary or unid

Svet24 logoSvet24IndependentCenter4 days ago
New fuel prices are coming, gasoline is going up again

The article reports that new fuel prices are coming into effect, with gasoline becoming more expensive again. This update suggests a change in pricing that could impact consumers and businesses reliant on fuel. The timing of this price increase may be influenced by various factors such as market trends, production costs, or international oil prices. Such changes often lead to discussions about their economic implications and potential effects on transportation and daily life.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on changing fuel prices without apparent ideological framing. It does not take a stance on the cause or consequence of the price increase, merely stating the fact that gasoline has become more expensive again.

Reporter logoReporterIndependentCenter4 days ago
Hurry to the pump, the gas is going to be expensive!

The article reports on upcoming price changes for fuel types in Slovenia, including gasoline, diesel, and heating oil. According to the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy, prices will decrease slightly: gasoline by 0.7 cents per liter, heating oil by 1.193 euros per liter, and diesel remains unchanged. The ministry explains that these regulated prices will remain in effect until July 6th. Without regulation, gasoline would cost around 1.641 euros per liter, diesel around 1.708 euros per liter, and heating oil around 1.296 euros per liter. The government has not adjusted the 'cost' rates, which are set at specific amounts for each fuel type. Prices for these fuels will continue to be calculated based on global market trends and the dollar-euro exchange rate using a seven-day average methodology.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about fuel pricing regulations and their potential impact if left unregulated. It does not take a clear ideological stance but provides balanced data from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy. The framing remains neutral, focusing on economic indicators,

N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenter4 days ago
Check how much you're going to deduct this time.

The article reports on upcoming changes to official fuel prices in Slovenia, effective starting the next day until July 6th, 2026. Gasoline prices will increase slightly by 0.7 cents per liter, reaching 1.537 euros per liter. Diesel will decrease by two-hundredths of a cent, costing 1.605 euros per liter. Heating oil will also see a slight decrease, dropping to 1.193 euros per liter. The price adjustments are based on global market trends for petroleum derivatives and the exchange rate between the US dollar and euro. Retailers are limited to specific margins, which vary depending on the type of fuel.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about fuel price changes without taking a clear stance or using biased language. It presents the data objectively, focusing on the numerical changes and their basis in international market conditions.

24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenter4 days ago
Midnight, more expensive gasoline and cheaper diesel

Starting from Wednesday, June 30, until Monday, July 6, new prices for fuel in Slovenia will take effect. The price of gasoline will increase to 1.537 euros per liter, while diesel will decrease to 1.605 euros per liter. These prices are regulated by the government, which has set limits on retailers' margins under the Regulation on the Formation of Prices of Certain Petroleum Derivatives (PISRS). Without regulation, gasoline would have cost 1.641 euros per liter and diesel around 1.708 euros per liter. The price of heating oil will be 1.193 euros per liter next week. The pricing methodology considers global market trends and the exchange rate between the US dollar and the euro, based on a seven-day average of mineral oil derivative prices.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about regulated fuel prices, including government-imposed margin limits and pricing methodologies. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The content remains neutral in tone and focuses on regulatory measures.

Lokalec logoLokalecIndependentCenter4 days ago
New petrol and diesel prices known

The price of 95-octane gasoline at service stations outside motorways and expressways will increase by 0.7 cents per liter to 1.537 euros starting midnight. Diesel prices will decrease by 0.2 cents per liter to 1.605 euros, while heating oil will cost 1.193 euros per liter, down by 0.7 cents compared to before. These new prices will apply until July 6th. According to estimates from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy, if prices were not regulated, 95-octane gasoline would cost approximately 1.641 euros per liter, diesel around 1.708 euros per liter, and heating oil roughly 1.296 euros per liter. The fuel tax rates remain unchanged at 0.41759 euros per liter for gasoline, 0.33000 euros per liter for diesel, and 0.07875 euros per liter for heating oil. Prices of petroleum derivatives continue to be determined according to the valid methodology, which takes into account global market movements and the euro-dollar exchange rate, using a seven-day average of prices. On motorways and expressways, prices are still freely set by traders.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about changes in fuel prices and their regulation, citing the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy. It provides both the current prices and the estimated unregulated prices, offering a balanced view without apparent bias toward any political stance. There is

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