Gasoline, diesel prices decrease




by Ministry of Commerce

PRICE CHANGES TAKE EFFECT FROM MONDAY, MARCH 25.

In keeping with changes in international oil prices and government’s application of the modified market pass-through petroleum pricing mechanism, the retail price of gasoline, diesel and the LPG 20, 22 and 100 lb cylinders has changed. The price of kerosene remains unchanged.

Gasoline decreased from $3.07 to $2.94 per litre or $13.95 to $13.35 per gallon. Diesel decreased from $3.07 to $3.04 per litre or $13.95 to $13.84 per gallon. Kerosene remains unchanged at $1.81 per litre or $8.21 per gallon.

The 20-pound cylinder (9.07 kg) increased from $32.06 to $32.30 per cylinder, the 22-pound cylinder (9.98 kg) increased from $35.54 to $35.82 per cylinder, and the 100-pound cylinder (45.36kg) increased from $202.83 to $205.39 per cylinder.

The price changes take effect from Monday, March 25, 2019. The next adjustment of the retail price of fuel products will be on Monday, April 15.

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