Motorists to pay more for some petroleum products

Motorists will be paying more for some petroleum products in the coming days.

Effective, midnight Sunday, October 4, the retail price of gasoline and diesel will increase, in keeping with prices for these products on the international market.

As a consequence, gasoline will now be retailed at $3.36 per litre, an increase of 14 cents; diesel will now cost $2.67 per litre, up by 15 cents.

Kerosene will now be retailed at 91 cents a litre, an increase of one cent.

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