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Kenyans have expressed widespread frustration following EPRA's announcement of a fuel price hike, with petrol prices rising ...
Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) increased prices for petrol, diesel, and kerosene to KSh 186.31, KSh 171.58, ...
It also faulted the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) and the Energy Ministry for failing to protect motorists ...
In Kenya, fuel is sold at $1.428 (₦ 2183.145) per litre. High fuel prices stem from reliance on imports, global market ...
Kenya has the most expensive fuel in the East African region, a situation exacerbated by the recent sharp increase in prices ...
Epra has scrapped the petroleum price stabilization or subsidies that are used to cushion motorists from high prices. The cost of fuel has generally been reducing over the last year, with the cost ...
It attributed the changes to changes in landed cost, which is the price of fuel before other costs such as margins to OMCs, distribution costs and taxes and levies are factors into the price.
Kenya's energy regulator raised on Wednesday the maximum retail prices for petrol, diesel and kerosene due to rising global oil prices and a depreciating local currency.
Fuel prices have increased, with fewer states now seeing averages below $3 a gallon. Missouri's regular gasoline averages $2.81, while national averages are higher at $3.13. Prices vary by region.