The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced the new fuel prices that will be in force starting the 15th of February to the 15th of March, 2020.
In the new prices by EPRA, the price of super petrol has been increased by 2.67 shillings on every liter, that of diesel up by 2.13 shillings on every liter while kerosene has been reduced by 1.26 shillings on every liter.
Super Petrol and diesel users will have to dig deeper into their pockets in the next month. For travelers who use public service vehicles, the fare is likely to be increased as a result of the biting inflation.
In Nairobi, a liter of Super Petrol will retail at 112.87 shillings, Diesel at 104.45 shillings and Kerosene at 102.69 shillings.
Check out the maximum petroleum retail and wholesale prices for major towns across the country. ^BO pic.twitter.com/8cIWfVBYuA
— Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (@EPRA_Ke) February 14, 2020
