As of Tuesday, the price of Eurosuper 95 will be capped at HRK 11.30 per litre, a reduction of HRK 0.70, while Eurodiesel will be sold at HRK 12.14 per litre and blue-dyed diesel at HRK 8.50 per litre, which are reductions of HRK 0.66, the government decided in a conference call on Monday.
The latest calculation will be in force for the next seven days and will apply only to fuels without multifunctional additives (Eurosuper 95, Eurodiesel and blue-dyed diesel), while prices of premium fuels can be formed freely.
The government noted that without the latest intervention Eurosuper 95 would have cost HRK 13.19, Eurodiesel HRK 14.49 and blue-dyed diesel HRK 9.40 per litre.
Last Tuesday, Eurosuper 95 was sold at HRK 12 per litre, Eurodiesel at HRK 12.80 and blue-dyed diesel at HRK 9.16 per litre.
The government said that its intervention was due to sudden changes in prices of oil and oil products on global and Mediterranean markets.
(€1 = HRK 7.5)