Kenya raises retail prices for fuel due to Iran conflict

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NAIROBI, May 14 (Reuters) – Kenya on Thursday hiked its retail fuel prices ​by as much as 23.5% – ‌after it raisedit them by 24.2% last month – amid squeezed global crude supplies ​and high energy prices caused ​by the Middle East conflict.

  • In ⁠its statement, the Energy and ​Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), which is responsible ​for setting out monthly fuel prices, said that a litre of petrol ​was going to cost 214.25 ​Kenyan shillings ($1.66), up from 206.97 shillings.
  • A litre of ‌diesel ⁠will cost 242.92 Kenyan shillings, from 196.63 shillings, while kerosene remains unchanged at 152.78 shillings for ​the period ​between ⁠May 15 and June 14 when new prices ​will be announced.
  • Kenya imports nearly ​all ⁠of its fuel products from the Middle East via government-to-government ⁠deals ​with Gulf suppliers.

($1 = 128.9000 ​Kenyan shillings)

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