Slovenians Make Desperate Moves
Fueling at gas stations is limited to 50 liters per person per day and 200 liters per legal entity and per natural person.
Slovenians Make Desperate Moves Slovenia has imposed daily limits on fuel purchases at gas stations to address supply shortages, restricting individuals to 50 liters and legal entities to 200 liters. The government has mobilized the Slovenian army to assist with fuel supply and transport, urging distributors to coordinate deliveries. These measures, aimed partly at deterring foreign nationals from bulk purchases, will remain in effect indefinitely.
- Slovenia implemented restrictions on fuel sales from midnight.
- Individuals are limited to 50 liters of fuel per day, and legal entities and self-employed individuals to 200 liters.
- The Slovenian army has been mobilized to assist with fuel supply and transport.
- Distributors are urged to coordinate deliveries to speed up fuel reaching stations.
- Fuel retailers must report daily to the government, which will decide on further measures.
- The measures aim to limit sales, particularly to foreigners.
- Prime Minister Robert Golob was critical of Petrol company’s supply efforts.
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