Petrol Goes Up Nearly Four Percent
Ljubljana, 4 April - PETROL/PRICE/RISE
Petrol prices increased by nearly four percent on Tuesday as a result of a government decision to introduce a pricing model for petrols. Under this new model which came into force today, petrol prices will be calculated on the basis of a 14-day average of prices of crude oil on world markets. This in fact means that prices will be newly calculated and adjusted every other Tuesday. A litre of 95-octane unleaded fuel, the most frequently used petrol in Slovenia, now costs SIT 132.80 (0.66 euro), up 3.7 percent.