Prices of fuel derivatives see increase for February
The government fuel pricing committee decided on Wednesday to raise the selling price of 90-octane gasoline by (15) fils/liter and the price 95-octane gasoline increased by (20) fils/liter, while there was no change in the price of diesel.
Accordingly, the committee decided to raise the selling price of 90-octane gasoline to (910) fils/liter instead of (895) fils/liter, and to raise the selling price of 95-octane gasoline to (1150) fils/liter instead of (1130) fils/liter.
The committee also decided to maintain the price of diesel at (720) fils/litre. Regarding kerosene, its price will remain unchanged at JD0.620 per litre, while the price of a cooking gas cylinder will also remain unchanged at JD7.
The government fuel pricing committee decided on Wednesday to raise the selling price of 90-octane gasoline by (15) fils/liter and the price 95-octane gasoline increased by (20) fils/liter, while there was no change in the price of diesel.
Accordingly, the committee decided to raise the selling price of 90-octane gasoline to (910) fils/liter instead of (895) fils/liter, and to raise the selling price of 95-octane gasoline to (1150) fils/liter instead of (1130) fils/liter.
The committee also decided to maintain the price of diesel at (720) fils/litre. Regarding kerosene, its price will remain unchanged at JD0.620 per litre, while the price of a cooking gas cylinder will also remain unchanged at JD7.
The government fuel pricing committee decided on Wednesday to raise the selling price of 90-octane gasoline by (15) fils/liter and the price 95-octane gasoline increased by (20) fils/liter, while there was no change in the price of diesel.
Accordingly, the committee decided to raise the selling price of 90-octane gasoline to (910) fils/liter instead of (895) fils/liter, and to raise the selling price of 95-octane gasoline to (1150) fils/liter instead of (1130) fils/liter.
The committee also decided to maintain the price of diesel at (720) fils/litre. Regarding kerosene, its price will remain unchanged at JD0.620 per litre, while the price of a cooking gas cylinder will also remain unchanged at JD7.
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Prices of fuel derivatives see increase for February
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