Fuel prices in Croatia have risen again since midnight - yesterday it was announced that diesel fuel will go up by five, and petrol by six and a half kuna for a full 50-liter tank – Novi list reports.
According to the Ministry of Economy, a liter of Eurosuper 95 is on average 8.78 kuna or 13 lipa more than last week. Eurodiesel is 10 kuna more expensive per liter and now its price is 8.35 kuna on average.
The price of autogas varies between 3.92 and 4.13 kuna.
These are the highest fuel prices in Croatia in the last three months, although last week the price of oil on world markets fell again by an average of 8 percent.