Fuel prices have gone up again in Kenya following the Energy Regulatory Commission monthly reviiew released on Tuesday.
According to a statements released by commission’s director general Joe Ng'agn'a they attributed the sharp increase to the rise in Forex exchange rates and global fuel prices.
“The maximum allowed price of Super Petrol increases by KSh 1.31 per litre, Diesel increases by KSh 1.25 per litre, while Kerosene increases by KSh 0.96 per litre" He said in the statement.
The new prices are going to be effective from July 15 until August 14 when the next price review is expected.
Here are the prices in the 3 major cities
Petrol
KSh 98.59 in Nairobi
KSh 95.27 in Mombasa
KSh 100.51 in Kisumu.
Diesel
KSh 84.56 in Nairobi,
KSh 81.27 in Mombasa
KSh 86.68 in Kisumu
Kerosene
KSh 62.74 in Nairobi
KSh 60.00 in Mombasa
KSh 64.59 in Kisumu.
According to a statements released by commission’s director general Joe Ng'agn'a they attributed the sharp increase to the rise in Forex exchange rates and global fuel prices.
“The maximum allowed price of Super Petrol increases by KSh 1.31 per litre, Diesel increases by KSh 1.25 per litre, while Kerosene increases by KSh 0.96 per litre" He said in the statement.
The new prices are going to be effective from July 15 until August 14 when the next price review is expected.
Here are the prices in the 3 major cities
Petrol
KSh 98.59 in Nairobi
KSh 95.27 in Mombasa
KSh 100.51 in Kisumu.
Diesel
KSh 84.56 in Nairobi,
KSh 81.27 in Mombasa
KSh 86.68 in Kisumu
Kerosene
KSh 62.74 in Nairobi
KSh 60.00 in Mombasa
KSh 64.59 in Kisumu.
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