22 September 2018 - The Ministry of Economy published the first Bulletin on the movement of prices of oil derivatives, which says Eurodiesel and Eurosuper 95 prices in Montenegro are average across Europe.
According to the Bulletin, Eurosuper 95 costs €1.38/l in Montenegro, the cheapest is in Bosnia and Herzegovina (it costs €1.14/l) and the Netherlands has the most expensive Eurosuper in Europe – €1.68/l.
As for the region, Croatia and Albania have somewhat higher gasoline prices (€1.41/l), while the absolute leader for the lowest prices of gasoline is Bosnia and Herzegovina (€1.14/l). It’s interesting that Slovenia has inexpensive gasoline compared to Montenegro (even though not the cheapest one we’ve seen), costing €1.35 per liter.
The Bulletin also reveals that a liter of Eurodiesel in Montenegro costs €1.30, while diesel in Belgium is among the most expensive in Europe (€1.56/l). The cheapest place to fill up with diesel in Europe is Macedonia (€1.07 per litre).
The Energy Law stipulates that the legal entity or individual purchasing petroleum products with the aim of reselling it shall do it with products meeting prescribed quality standards, concluded the Bulletin.
Source: Cafe del Montenegro