Who determines fuel prices?
However, what could be controversial is the fact that MOL could easily dictate petrol prices on the Croatian market, considering that it will have more than 40 percent of Ina. – If such a case would arise, we would definitely sit and talk about it. If we sign such a deal, we will define the strict rules of the game said the other speaker. The Croatian Cabinet considers the move of swapping shares to be necessary, and one of the reasons is keeping MOL in Croatia. Besides that, considers the speaker, that move would not threaten the energetic stability of the country. – There are two reasons for that move. One is energy stability, and the other is keeping a strategic partner. However, we warn that this is only one of the models that we are negotiating with MOL about, and it does not mean that it will become a reality concluded our source.