Fuel prices remain unchanged, EPRA announces

EPRA said the decision was arrived at to protect the interests of consumers and investors in the petroleum sectors. [File, Standard]

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced that fuel prices for the April-May period will remain unchanged from charges imposed in the March-April review.

In a statement on Wednesday, EPRA said the decision was arrived at to protect the interests of consumers and investors in the petroleum sectors.

As a result, a litre of petrol will continue retailing at Sh122.81 in Nairobi; diesel at 107.66 and kerosene at 97.85, the regulator said.

In Mombasa, petrol will cost Sh120.41, diesel will sell at Sh105.27 and kerosene will cost the consumer Sh95.46 for a litre of the commodity.

In Kisumu, one litre of petrol will cost a user Sh123.36; diesel will sell at Sh108.46 and kerosene will go for Sh98.68.

See the attached list below for energy prices across Kenya:

New fuel prices in Kenya. [Courtesy]


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