Motorists in Montenegro are bracing for a modest rise in fuel prices from midnight, with the Ministry of Energy and Mining confirming increases across all types of fuel.
A litre of Eurosuper 95 will climb by one cent to €1.43, while Eurosuper 98 sees the same increase, reaching €1.46.
Diesel drivers will feel a slightly steeper hike, with Eurodiesel rising by two cents to €1.30 per litre. Heating oil follows suit, up two cents to €1.24.
The adjustment comes under the government’s regulatory framework that sets maximum fuel prices, revised fortnightly.
The next price review is scheduled for 30 June, with any changes taking effect on 1 July.
For many, these incremental rises are a reminder of the volatile energy market, where small changes can ripple through household and business budgets alike.