Slovenia caps petrol purchases at 50 litres per motorist Change Slovenia capped retail petrol sales for private motorists at 50 litres per day, set a 200-litre daily ceiling for businesses and farmers, and required petrol stations to enforce the limits at point of sale. Why it matters The policy forces retail fuel to be rationed at the pump, constraining access to large-volume purchases and limiting the ability to bulk-fuel vehicles. Retail outlets must implement on-site controls and refuse sales that would breach the new limits, creating immediate compliance and queuing impacts. irishmirror.ie · Mar 30 More actions Like (sign in) Save (sign in) Share Facebook LinkedIn X / Twitter Copy link