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Reprieve as petrol, diesel prices drop by KES 5

Faith Chandianya by Faith Chandianya
January 15, 2024
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The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announced on Sunday a KES 5 reduction in the prices of super petrol and diesel, while kerosene prices will reduce by KES 4.82 starting January 15.

Consequently, the revised prices in Nairobi will be KES 207.36 per liter for super petrol, KES 196.47 per liter for diesel, and KES 194.23 per liter for kerosene.

In Mombasa, the retail price of super petrol is set at KES204.30 per liter, with diesel priced at KES193.41 per liter and kerosene at KES191.05 per liter.

EPRA attributes this reduction in prices to a 2.40% decline in the average landed cost of imported super petrol between November and December of the previous year. During the same period, diesel experienced a decrease of 9.06%, and kerosene witnessed a drop of 4.33%.

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