Gasoline and Kerosene attract increases in this month’s price adjustments published by the Ministry of Finance, taking effect today.

Gasoline in Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, moves from 15 dollars and 56 cents per gallon, up 1 dollar and 20 cents to 16 dollars and 76 cents.

Kerosene goes up minimally 2 cents to 12 dollars and 1 cent.

Diesel, however, drops 71 cents, from the old price of 15 dollars and 80 cents to 15 dollars and 9 cents.

The 20-pound cylinder of cooking gas on mainland Grenada remains constant at 40 dollars, while the 100-pound cylinder drops down 2 dollars and 50 cents, from the old price at 257 dollars and 50 cents to 255 dollars.

There’s no change to the price of Bulk, which remains at 2 dollars and 65 cents per pound.

In the Sister Isles, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, the 20-pound cylinder of cooking gas remains at 49 dollars, and like Grenada, the 100-pound cylinder attracts a 2-dollar and 5-cent decrease to be sold now at 278 dollars.

Bulk, like mainland Grenada, suffers no change and remains at 2 dollars and 65 cents.

The Ministry of Finance says Petroleum products are price-controlled goods; and therefore, no retailer shall vary the stated prices.

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