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Fuel Purchase Limits Imposed at MOL and Shell Fuel Stations

MOL and Shell have temporarily restricted the amount of fuel that can be purchased at their petrol stations in Slovenia due to surging demand, the companies announced on Wednesday.Continue reading

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The emergency measure to limit the volume of fuel deliveries should ensure equal treatment for all customers and prevent shortages, the company "MOL" announced.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Private individuals can refuel at a maximum of 30 liters at MOL's Slovenian stations, and a price cap of 400 euros is being introduced for diesel in Slovakia.

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At gas stations of the MOL and Shell companies in Slovenia, a fuel purchase limit of 30 liters for cars and 200 liters for trucks was introduced, N1 Slovenia announced today, stating that the Petrol company did not introduce any measures.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Mol gas stations across the country are limiting fuel consumption. For individuals, the limit is set at 30 liters, and for legal entities or trucks, it is 200 liters, they explained to STA. According to the 24ur.com portal, Shell gas stations have also decided to take a similar step.

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MOL and Shell petrol stations are introducing fuel filling restrictions – the former to 30 litres, the latter to 100 in one filling. "With this urgent measure of limiting fuel filling quantities, we want to ensure equal treatment of all customers, prevent shortages and thus ensure reliable security of supply," they explained at Mol. Petrol has not decided on such a measure. Finance Minister Boštjančič, meanwhile, says that restrictions only for …

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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24ur.com broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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