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Lower Price of Natural Gas in the Federation of BiH

Published: October 11, 2024
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The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted at an emergency session the Decision giving consent to the wholesale price of natural gas for distribution companies in the territory of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, starting from October 1 this year, which amounts to BAM 825.36/1,000 Sm³, i.e. 0.82536 KM /Sm³.

As explained, the new wholesale price of natural gas for distribution companies (preferential tariff customers) will be lower by 1.4 percent and, instead of the current 837.08 BAM/1,000 Sm³, will amount to 825.36 BAM/1,000 Sm³.

The price of natural gas does not include value added tax.

The Federal Ministry of Energy, Mining and Industry and the Federal Ministry of Trade, each within their jurisdiction, are responsible for the implementation of this decision, the Office of the Government of the Federation of BiH for Public Relations announced.

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