EPRA New fuel Prices Have risen
EPRA New fuel Prices Have risen
The Fuel prices in the country have risen by Sh5.50.This is according to the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA).
Now the Kenyans will have to dig deeper into their pockets to pay for it.
In Nairobi city, a litre of petrol will cost Sh150.12, the diesel will costs Sh131, and kerosene will costs Sh100 (Sh118.94).
The EPRA stated in a statement made on Saturday, May 14 that the rates increased due to an increase in the average landing cost of the fuel in the country.
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The above new pricing will be in effect for the next 30 days, with any changes (upwards or downwards) or no changes published on June 14, 2022.
According to its statements, Kenyans would have paid Sh176.47 for petrol, Sh174.94 for diesel, and Sh169.26 for kerosene if PDL had not been in place.
New prices of fuel are as follows :
1. Nakuru,
one litre of petrol will sell at Sh149.64; diesel (Sh130.83); kerosene Sh118.79.
2. Eldoret
One litre of petrol will retail at Sh150.53; diesel (Sh131.72) and kerosene (Sh119.67).
3 Kisumu,
One litre of petrol will go for Sh150.53; diesel (Sh131.70) and kerosene (Sh119.66).
4.Mombasa, one litre of petrol will be sold at Sh147.86; diesel (Sh128.76) and kerosene (Sh116.69).
5. Kisii,
One litre of petrol will retail at Sh151.41; diesel (Sh132.58) and kerosene (Sh120.55).
6. Garissa,
One litre of petrol will go for Sh154.29; diesel (Sh135.17) and kerosene (Sh123.11).