The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) of Kenya has revealed the maximum retail prices of petroleum products for the upcoming period from April 15 Super Petrol will see a decrease of KSh 5.31 per litre, while Diesel and Kerosene will witness reductions of KSh 10.00 per litre and KSh 18.68 per litre, respectively In Nairobi, the prices of petrol, diesel, and kerosene will be KSh 193.85, KSh 180.38, and KSh 170.06, respectively....CONTINUE READING

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) of Kenya has disclosed the maximum retail prices of petroleum products for the upcoming period from April 15 to May 14, 2024.

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During the specified period, consumers can expect a notable decrease in the maximum allowed petroleum pump prices.

Specifically, the maximum retail price for Super Petrol will decrease by KSh 5.31 per litre, while Diesel and Kerosene will witness reductions of KSh 10.00 per litre and KSh 18.68 per litre, respectively.

This means that in Nairobi, petrol, diesel, and Kerosine prices will be KSh 193.85, KSh 180.38, and KSh 170.06, respectively.

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Kenyan motorists and households can anticipate the implementation of these revised maximum retail prices from April 15, 2024, through May 14, 2024.

These adjustments come in the wake of changes in the average landed cost of imported petroleum products led to varying changes in the prices of different products.

This announcement comes as welcome news for consumers, offering a reprieve from previous price levels and potentially alleviating the financial burden associated with transportation and household energy expenses.

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The recent reduction in fuel prices   follows a notable reduction that was announced in March. Specifically, super petrol prices decreased by KSh 7.21 per litre, diesel by KSh 5.09 per litre, and kerosene by KSh 4.49 per litre.

The announced reduction in March and April is significant compared to the decrease in KSh 1 for the three petroleum products, which was announced for the period between February 15 and March 14..<<CONTINUE READING>>

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