Barbadian consumers will be paying less for some petroleum products, effective midnight, Sunday, January 2.
The price of gasoline remains unchanged at $3.99. Diesel will cost $3.34 a litre, and kerosene, $1.43, a reduction of six cents and 12 cents, respectively.
The adjusted price of the LPG 100-lb cylinder will be $171.16. The 25-pound cylinder will retail at $47.89; the 22-pound cylinder, $42.31, and the 20-pound cylinder, $38.46.
These changes are in keeping with the retail prices of petroleum products on the international market.
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