Fuel price adjustments for January

Fuel prices will change from midnight on January 4, with increases for gasoline and diesel, while the cost of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and kerosene will fall.

Gasoline will now retail at $3.88 per litre, an increase of three cents, while diesel will rise by nine cents to $3.41 per litre.

The price of kerosene will decrease by eight cents to $1.48 per litre.

LPG will now be sold at the following prices: 100 lb cylinder – $164.14, the 25 lb cylinder – $46.13, the 22 lb cylinder – $40.76, and the 20 lb cylinder – $37.06.

The next adjustment to fuel prices is scheduled to take effect on February 1. (BGIS)

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