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Effective midnight Sunday, August 6, there will be changes in retail prices of petroleum and LPG products. Gasoline will increase by one cent/litre, diesel by three cents/litre, and kerosene by 13 cents/litre. LPG prices will be adjusted accordingly.
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Effective midnight Sunday, August 6, the retail price of some petroleum products will increase, while there will be a decrease in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) products.
The retail price of gasoline will be $4.08 per litre, an increase of one cent, while diesel will go up by three cents and cost $3.33 per litre. Kerosene will be sold at $1.71 per litre, an increase of 13 cents.
The adjusted prices of liquefied petroleum gas will now be $149.19 for the 100-lb cylinder; $42.40 for the 25-lb cylinder; $37.48 for the 22-lb cylinder; and $34.07 for the 20-lb cylinder. (BGIS)