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Croatia: Petrol supports fuel margin hike, citing stabilization and investment opportunities

It seems that Slovenia’s Petrol group is expressing support for Croatia’s decision to raise the maximum allowed fuel margin by 3 cents per liter. They view this move positively, highlighting how it could stabilize the fuel market and encourage further investments in Croatia’s energy sector. Petrol notes that this increase, following a period of maintaining lower margins to ease financial pressures during an energy crisis, will now help fund projects related to energy transition and economic growth.

Petrol assures that the margin increase will be transparent, aiming to improve service quality and benefit the local community, while avoiding negative impacts on consumers. They believe this decision will contribute to stabilizing fuel prices and enable continued investment in the energy sector, supporting long-term economic and environmental benefits. Petrol is committed to working with the Croatian Government and other stakeholders to achieve these sustainable development goals.

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