EPRA Cuts Diesel Prices by Ksh 5 per Litre in Latest Review
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has reduced the price of diesel by Ksh 5 per litre in its latest price review. This move provides relief to the transport sector, while prices of super petrol and kerosene remain unchanged due to subsidies. The price adjustment follows EPRA's ongoing efforts to regulate fuel prices amid economic fluctuations.
Key points
- Diesel price reduced by Ksh 5 per litre.
- Super petrol and kerosene prices remain unchanged.
- The reduction offers relief to Kenya's transport sector.
- EPRA continues its active fuel price review cycle.
- Subsidies are keeping petrol and kerosene prices steady.
Why it matters
Diesel is a critical fuel for Kenya’s transport and logistics industries. This price cut will help lower operational costs, potentially reducing transport fares and goods prices. Stable petrol and kerosene prices protect consumers relying on these fuels for daily activities. Kenyans should watch future EPRA reviews for further fuel price adjustments affecting household and business budgets.
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