EPRA Announces Fuel Prices – Kenyans.co.ke Skip to main content An Image of Car Fueling at a Petrol StationThe Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), has released fuel prices for the period between December 15, 2021 and January 14, 2022. fuel prices.In a statement released by EPRA on Tuesday, December 14, the cost of fuel prices remain unchanged for the second month running.Super petrol price remains Ksh129.72 per litre in Nairobi and its environs, while the cost of diesel remains Ksh110.60 in Nairobi. An Image of a Fuel pump at a Nairobi Petrol Station on July 14, 2021.File The pump price of kerosene remains Ksh103.54.The new fuel prices will take effect December 15, midnight to January 14, 2022.The authority cushioned Kenyans from a sharp increase in prices. In its statement, EPRA noted that the cost of fuel should have increased by between Ksh18.32 (Super) and Ksh23.07 (Kerosene).”The government will utilise the Petroleum Development Levy to cushion consumers from the otherwise high prices,” the statement read in part.In Mombasa, the cost of fuel at the pump will be maintained at Ksh127.46 for petrol, Ksh108.36 for diesel and Ksh101.29 for kerosene. In Kisumu, the cost of the three commodities remain at Ksh130.12, Ksh111.30 and Ksh104.26 respectively.More to follow.
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