Following the changes implemented this past Friday, fuel prices at motorway and expressway stations are now market-determined. The petrol companies have implemented only minor increases, while the fuel distributor, Mol & Ina, has raised prices considerably. Currently, the costs at Petrol stations are approaching the levels seen at Mola & Ine locations, though they remain marginally below.
Data from the fuel.si website indicates that Petrol stations on motorways and expressways are offering 1.706 euros for 95-octane fuel and 1.768 euros per liter for diesel. In contrast, Mola & Ine stations maintain their prices from Friday’s figures. These stations are selling 95-octane petrol at 1.749 euros per liter and diesel at 1.889 euros per liter.
Despite the shift in regulation, the prices at Petrol stations on motorways and expressways are converging with those at Mola & Ine stations. However, a slight difference persists, reflecting the adjustments made by the various fuel providers. The situation highlights the dynamic nature of fuel pricing across different stations.
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