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Updated 16 May 2026

Diesel & Petrol Prices in Montenegro

#4 of 41 in region
Diesel
€1.67 /Litre
↓ 11.8% vs. region avg. ↑ +9.7% vs. world
Petrol · Super 95 · RON 95
€1.60

↓10% vs. region avg.

LPG
Calculator · Diesel
presets

Full tank (80 L, diesel)

€134

$155

100 km (10 L/100 km, diesel)

€16.70

$19.38

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Dynamics · Diesel

€1.00 per 1 EUR · updated weekly

1.45 1.61 1.76 27.04 02.05 11.05 16.05 1.67 EUR
min 1.5 EUR max 1.71 EUR
1.45 1.55 1.64 27.04 02.05 11.05 16.05 1.6 EUR
min 1.48 EUR max 1.61 EUR
0.7 0.71 0.72 27.04 02.05 11.05 16.05 0.71 EUR
min 0.71 EUR max 0.71 EUR

Neighbours where it's more expensive

Albania ↑35%
Diesel
215.35 ALL
Petrol
197.09 ALL
LPG
77.74 ALL
Serbia ↑13%
Diesel
221.42 RSD
Petrol
191.18 RSD
LPG
108.93 RSD
Croatia ↑7%
Diesel
1.79 EUR
Petrol
1.67 EUR
LPG
0.92 EUR
Fuel Cost Calculator

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We don't collect per-country electricity tariffs — enter your own price. Reference: AC home ~0.15–0.30 €/kWh, public DC fast charger 0.40–0.70 €/kWh.

Consumption

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kWh/100

Distance unit

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Region Europe

Diesel · Litre

Popular route

Podgorica → Sarajevo

🇲🇪 ME 🇧🇦 BA

Distance

350 km

Fuel cost

~€60

Est. time

~1 day

Distance

Fuel cost

Est. time

Podgorica → Skopje

410 km · ~€76 · ~1 day

🇲🇪 Montenegro 100 km · 🇦🇱 Albania 180 km · 🇲🇰 North Macedonia 130 km

Podgorica → Tirana

350 km · ~€70 · ~1 day

🇲🇪 Montenegro 150 km · 🇦🇱 Albania 200 km

Podgorica → Sofia

590 km · ~€105 · ~1 day

🇲🇪 Montenegro 90 km · 🇷🇸 Serbia 280 km · 🇧🇬 Bulgaria 220 km

Podgorica → Berlin

1,830 km · ~€351 · ~5 days

🇲🇪 Montenegro 130 km · 🇭🇷 Croatia 330 km · 🇭🇺 Hungary 410 km · 🇦🇹 Austria 390 km · 🇩🇪 Germany 570 km

Fuel Prices in Montenegro — Overview

Current fuel prices in Montenegro: diesel €1.67 ($1.94) per liter, gasoline €1.60 ($1.86) per liter.

The local gasoline grade is Super 95 · RON 95.

Montenegro ranks #4 out of 41 countries in Europe by diesel price.

Use the route cost calculator to estimate your fuel expenses for a road trip through Montenegro.

How fuel prices are formed

Regulated

Changes weekly

High

Regulator

Ministarstvo energetike i rudarstva / Ministry of Energy and Mining

Until March 2026, prices were typically recalculated every 14 days, but under the new regulation effective 24 March 2026, the calculation is done weekly. For travelers this remains a market with administratively calculated maximum prices rather than free pricing.

Taxes and levies

Excise, VAT, logistics and capped margin.

Subsidies

No direct subsidies; a cap mechanism is used.

Useful for motorhome travelers

LPG/Autogas

Limited

Bank cards

Accepted everywhere

Price spread

Minimal

Market

Importer + Refiner

Station networks

Jugopetrol/EKO INA Petrol

FAQ — Fuel Prices in Montenegro

Data is collected automatically from government sources (EU Oil Bulletin, Statistics Norway, etc.) and independent aggregators, with selective manual cross-verification from at least two sources. Official data takes priority.

Updated: 16.05.2026

Prices are for reference only and may differ from actual prices at specific fuel stations.

View data sources

Cargopedia.net · cargopedia.net

Nafta.hr (Balkans) · nafta.hr

Montenegro data.gov.me · data.gov.me

License CC BY 4.0 — free use, distribution and adaptation with attribution to OpenVan.camp. Fuel data updated: 16 May 2026.

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