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Cost of Fuel Remains Unchanged For The Second Month

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The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced that the prices of petrol, diesel and kerosene will remain unchanged for the second month running.

This comes despite the increase in the cost of importing refined fuel.

The average landed cost of imported super petrol was up by 3.59 per cent, diesel by 6.98 per cent and kerosene by 15.78 per cent.

“Despite the increase in the landed costs, the applicable pump prices for this cycle have been maintained as the ones applicable in the previous cycle. The government will utilise the Petroleum Development Levy to cushion consumers from the otherwise high prices,” EPRA said in a statement.

As a result, a litre of super petrol in Nairobi will still retail at Ksh129.72, diesel Ksh110.60 while kerosene will be sold at Ksh103.54 per litre.

Those fuelling in Mombasa will pay Ksh127.46 for a litre of super petrol, Ksh108.36 for diesel and Ksh101.29 for kerosene.

In Kisumu, a litre of super petrol will go for Ksh130.12, diesel for Ksh111.30 and kerosene at Ksh104.26.

The pump prices announced will be in force from midnight, 15th December to 14th January 2022.

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