The Energy Regulatory Commission, ERC, has announced new pump prices. The Pump prices will be effective tonight. Super petrol, diesel and kerosene prices go up by Sh5.25, Sh5.52 and Sh2.76 respectively in latest ERC review.
See attached pump prices across major cities and towns in Kenya;
The Energy regulatory commission, ERC, has announced new pump prices, today. In the newly released prices, Super petrol has been reduced by Kshs 9.33, Diesel by Kshs. 10.04 and Kerosene by KShs 3.52 per litre.
A litre of Super Petrol will now trade for a high of Kshs 101.60, 104.21, 104.73, 105.74 and 105.73 in Mombasa, Nairobi, Nakuru, Eldoret and Kisumu respectively.
The changes in this month’s prices have been as a consequence of the average landed cost of imported Super Petrol decreasing by 14.87% from US$ 694.18 per ton in November 2018 to US$ 590.92 per ton in December 2018.
The new pump prices will be in force for the next one month, effective tonight. Check out the new pump prices, below, across selected towns, in Kenya:
Motorists will now dig deeper into their pockets to fuel vehicles. This is after petrol prices went up in the latest review by the Energy Regulatory Commission, ERC. Super Petrol and Diesel increased by KES 3.07 and KES 0.9 respectively. It is a slight reprieve for Kerosene users after its price was decreases by KES 0.34 a litre.
The new pump prices will be effective for the next one month; up to 15th July, 2019. In Mombasa for example Super Patrol, Diesel and Kerosene will trade for KES 112.45, 102.13 and 101.65 respectively.
See the images below for the new pump prices across major cities and towns for the next one month.
The Energy Regulatory Commission, ERC, has calculated the maximum retail pump prices of petroleum products, which will be in force from 15th March to 14th April 2019. The maximum allowed petroleum pump prices in Nairobi are as follows: Super Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene increase by Sh. 1.26, Sh. 0.65 and Sh. 2.96 per litre respectively.
Super Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene will retail at Sh. 101.35, Sh. 96.61 and Sh. 99. 46 respectively in Nairobi starting midnight.
New pump prices for the next one month across major towns in Kenya
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Commission of Kenya has announced new pump prices. Super Petrol and diesel prices have dropped by Sh2.86 and Sh3.28 per litre respectively as kerosene price increases by Sh1.98 in the August,2019 review; the three commodities will now go for Sh109.89, Sh97.97 and Sh101.32 respectively per litre in Mombasa.
Here is a breakdown of fuel costs across all major towns in Kenya.
In accordance with Legal Notice No.196 of 2010, the Energy (Petroleum Pricing) Regulations and the amendment thereof, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has calculated the maximum retail pump prices of petroleum products, which will be in force from 15th November to 14th December 2018.
Taking into account the weighted average cost of imported refined petroleum products, the changes in the maximum allowed petroleum pump prices in Nairobi are as follows:
Super Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene increases by KShs. 2.38, KShs. 3.11 and KShs. 2.99 per litre respectively. The prices are inclusive of Value Added Tax (VAT) at 8% in line with the provisions of the Finance Act 2018. Changes in this month’s prices have been as a consequence of the average landed cost of imported Super Petrol increasing by 4.02% from US$ 729.04 per ton in September 2018 to US$ 758.34 per ton in October 2018
Diesel increasing by 5.84% from US$ 700.41 per ton to US$ 741.33 per ton and Kerosene increasing by 5.80% from US$ 721.64 per ton to US$ 763.47 per ton.
Above; Press Statement from the ERC on the latest fuel prices review:
Below: New pump prices across major cities and towns in Kenya:
Below: The complete breakdown of costs with Nairobi used as an example:
The Energy Regulatory Commission, ERC, has today announced new pump prices which will be in force from 15th December 2018 to 14th January, 2019. Via a presser released today, the ERC says the decrease in pump prices has been occasioned by reduction in fuel products at the global market. “Taking into account the weighted average cost of imported refined petroleum products, the changes in the maximum allowed petroleum pump prices in Nairobi are as follows: Super Petrol, Diesel & Kerosene decreases by KShs. 4.57, KShs. 0.55 and KShs. 6.61 per litre respectively,” says the ERC.
NEW PETROL PRICES:
A litre of Petrol will trade at Kshs. 110.91 in Mombasa, Kshs. 113.54 in Nairobi, 114.02 in Nakuru and Kshs. 115.01 in Kisumu. The commodity will be most expensive at Mandera where a Litre will now cost kshs. 126.39.
NEW DIESEL PRICES:
It will now cost you Kshs. 112.28 per litre of Diesel in Nairobi. The same commodity will be sold at Kshs. 109.66, Kshs. 112.96, Kshs. 113.96 and Kshs. 113.95 in Mombasa, Nakuru, Eldoret and Kisumu respectively.
The new prices are inclusive of Value Added Tax (VAT) at 8% in line with the provisions of the Finance Act of 2018.
Check out the new pump prices for other major towns across the country, below:
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