Slovenia sees fuel prices rise

Slovenia sees fuel prices rise

Energy

In Slovenia, prices at the pump will rise on Tuesday.

Regular petrol will cost EUR 1.459 per litre, up 1.6 cents, CE Report quotes STA.

Diesel prices will increase by 2.2 cents to EUR 1.487 per litre.

Heating oil will also go up by 2.2 cents, reaching EUR 1.085 per litre, the Energy Ministry announced.

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