Consumers started paying more for gasoline and less for kerosene, effective midnight Sunday, November 27.
The retail price of gasoline is now $4.29 per litre, an increase of six cents, while kerosene now cost $2.20 per litre, a decrease of 22 cents. The price of diesel remains unchanged at $4.03 per litre.
The government capped the retail prices of gasoline and diesel at $4.48 per litre and $4.03 per litre, respectively, to bring some level of predictability to the retail prices, and shield consumers from the full increase of refined petroleum products.
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