All types of fuel in Montenegro increased by three to four eurocents from midnight on February 15, the Ministry of Capital Investments reported.
The prices of Eurosuper 95 and 98 gasoline have risen by four eurocents over the next two weeks and will cost 1.54 euros and 1.58 euros, respectively. Heating oil and eurodiesel have increased by three cents — to 1.4 euros and 1.42 euros, respectively.
Highest fuel prices
After this price increase, fuel prices reached an all-time high. Until now, the highest prices for fuel in Montenegro were in 2012, when gasoline cost 1.54 and 1.50 euros, and diesel fuel — 1.38 euros. The last fuel price change was on February 1, when all types of fuel became five eurocents more expensive.
