The retail price of gasoline remained at $3.95 per litre, while consumers started paying more for diesel and kerosene, effective midnight, Sunday, November 7.
Diesel is now sold at $3.28 per litre, an increase of 12 cents; while the price of kerosene went up by five cents and is now retailed at $1.43 per litre.
Meanwhile, the retail price for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has decreased. The adjusted price of the LPG 100-lb cylinder is $155.36; the 25-pound cylinder, $43.94; the 22-lb cylinder $38.83, and the 20-lb cylinder $35.30.
These price adjustments are in keeping with Government’s policy of allowing retail prices to be reflective of those on the international market.
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