The current Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) review, which was issued on Monday, saw super petrol, diesel, and kerosene prices fall by Ksh.8.18, Ksh.3.54, and Ksh.6.93 per litre.
A litre of super petrol cost Ksh.180.66 in Nairobi under the new tariffs, effective from October 15 to November 14. Diesel sold for Ksh.168.06.
Meanwhile, kerosene will cost Ksh.151.39 per litre in the capital.
In Mombasa, the cost is Ksh.177.42, Ksh.164.82 and Ksh.148.45 for super petrol, diesel and kerosene respectively.
At the same time, customers in Kisumu will buy a litre of super petrol at Ksh.180.68, diesel at Ksh.168.44 and kerosene at Ksh.151.82.
“The average landed cost of imported super petrol decreased by 8.59% from US$697.62 per cubic metre in August 2024 to US$637.70 per cubic metre in September 2024; diesel decreased by 5.52% from US$673.36 per cubic metre to US$636.22 per cubic metre,” the head of EPRA, Daniel Bargoria, said.
“Kerosene decreased by 6.73% from US$668.34 per cubic metre to US$623.39 per cubic metre.”
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