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FYROM: Gasoline, diesel prices rise

04. January 2011. | 07:48

Source: MIA


ERC says the new prices come as a result of the crude oil average price worldwide and the Dollar-Denar exchange rate in the past fortnight.

The prices of gasoline and diesel fuel rise by Denar 1.5 per liter respectively as of Tuesday, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has decided.

The new price of motor fuel EUROSUPER BS-95 is Denar 75, EUROSUPER BS-98 is Denar 76.5 per liter. The price of EURODIESEL (D-E-V) increases by Denar 1.5 per liter and costs Denar 63.50. Extra light fuel for household (EL-1) is Denar 52.

Under the ERC decision, the price of crude oil M1 is set at Denar 35.057 per kg.

ERC says the new prices come as a result of the crude oil average price worldwide and the Dollar-Denar exchange rate in the past fortnight.

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