A check of BTV shows where in the Balkans the most expensive fuel is.
In our country, we pay 2.38 leva for a liter of A95 gasoline. The most expensive gasoline is in Greece – 3.31 lv. per liter of fuel, followed by Serbia with about 2.90 lv. In Romania, people pay 2.94 lv. for gasoline.

People in Serbia pay the most expensive diesel - 3.36 lv. per liter of diesel, in Romania - 3.09 lv., in Greece - 2.91 lv., in Bulgaria - 2.46 lv. People in Turkey - 2.34 lv. and in North Macedonia - 2.34 lv. 2.29 lv.
12 stotinki per liter of diesel, 5 stotinki for gasoline and 2 stotinki for gas - this is how much fuel prices have increased in our country in just one month.

Due to US sanctions against “Lukoil“ Serbia is on the verge of a fuel crisis.
In North Macedonia, there is almost no change in gasoline and gas prices. Only diesel has increased in price by 6 stotinki.
The price of a liter of diesel in Turkey has increased by 16 stotinki per month. Gasoline has increased in price by 6 stotinki. However, they remain lower than in our country.
In Romania, prices have risen almost as much in a month as in our country - diesel by about 11 stotinki, gasoline by about 4, and gas by nearly 3.
The difference between the prices of gasoline and diesel between large gas station chains and smaller local Greek gas stations is exactly 10 cents.