economy

March 26, 2026

FUEL PRICES ARE GOING WILD IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD Shortages at some pumps, while Serbia has larger reserves than most European countries

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FUEL PRICES ARE GOING WILD IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD Shortages at some pumps, while Serbia has larger reserves than most European countries

TL;DR

  • Gasoline, diesel, and heating oil have become significantly more expensive in Slovenia.
  • Slovenia has implemented a cap of 50 liters for individuals and 200 liters for legal entities for fuel purchases.
  • Croatia has also experienced fuel price increases, with some stations running out of diesel.
  • The Croatian government has intervened, setting new prices for Eurodiesel, Eurosuper, and blue diesel.
  • Serbia's President Aleksandar Vučić stated that Serbia has sufficient fuel reserves, enough for 91-92 days, exceeding 75% of EU countries.
  • Serbia will further reduce excise taxes on oil derivatives by 40%, resulting in a cumulative reduction of about 61%.
  • The Serbian government is foregoing significant state revenue from excise taxes to maintain controlled fuel prices.
  • 40,000 tons of oil will be released from Serbian state reserves.