Gasoline And Cooking Gas Prices Go Up In Petroleum Price Adjustment

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There’s an increase in the Energy Ministry’s Price adjustment on Petroleum products this month.

A release issued today shows there’s an increase in prices, which are currently in effect.

 

Gasoline at the pumps on mainland Grenada will be sold 11 cents more, which also comes with an increase in the prices for diesel and kerosene and the 100-pound cylinder of cooking gas.

 

Gasoline on the mainland will be sold at fourteen dollars and sixty-eight cents, up from fourteen dollars and fifty-seven cents.

The price of diesel also goes up by four cents to fourteen dollars and fifty-one cents per gallon, while kerosene goes up eleven cents to eight dollars and ninety-seven cents.

 

In Carriacou, gasoline is also up by the same margin, increased to fourteen dollars and eighty-six cents.

 

Diesel goes up to fourteen dollars and sixty-nine cents and Kerosene in Carriacou now nine dollars and sixteen cents.

 

In Petite Martinique, the price of gasoline moves from nine dollars and twenty-five cents to 9.36; diesel, nine dollars and nineteen cents and kerosene, nine dollars and sixteen cents.

There’s no change in the price of the 20-pound cylinder of cooking gas.

However, on the mainland, the 100-pound cylinder goes up from the old price of two hundred and eleven dollars and ninety cents to 213.65.

 

Bulk remains the same at 2.20 in Grenada and the Sister Isles.

 

In Carriacou and Petite Martinique, the 100-pound cylinder will now be sold at 236.65.

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