Estonian Fuel Prices Remain Elevated, Alexela Executive Attributes Rise to Global Crises Despite ongoing concerns regarding geopolitical instability in the Middle East and rising fuel costs within Estonia – with diesel prices recently surpassing €2 per liter – Alexela, a leading Estonian energy company, maintains a steady outlook. Tarmo Kärsna, head of business development at Alexela, stated that a significant decline in fuel availability is not anticipated in the short term. Kärsna explained that gasoline and diesel prices in Estonia are primarily influenced by international conflicts and crises, rather than direct decisions made by domestic fuel companies. He highlighted a pattern where prices rise rapidly during periods of global instability but exhibit a slower rate of decline afterward. “The price of gasoline is influenced by conflicts and crises that are burning in other parts of the world,” Kärsna clarified. He emphasized that while Alexela can influence Estonian gasoline companies, the overarching trend is dictated by external events. This summary reflects Tarmo Kärsna’s perspective on the national fuel market and the factors driving current price fluctuations. Further analysis will be needed to fully understand the long-term implications for consumers. Topics: #national #tarmo #summary Post navigation Palmipuu Palm All ⟩ Karma clearly showed why you shouldn’t lie at the airport LEON GLIKMAN ⟩ The Iranian terror regime has been knocked off its feet when it is already attacking mosques.
“This is a frustrating and frankly absurd situation for everyone struggling with the cost of fuel.” Reply