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Government Announces New Fuel Price Adjustments

The Public is hereby notified that in keeping with changes in international oil prices and Government’s application of the modified market pass-through petroleum pricing mechanism, the retail price of kerosene and LPG 100 lb cylinder has changed.

The retail price of Gasoline, Diesel, LPG 20 and 22lb cylinders remains unchanged. The price change takes effect from Monday, November 7, 2022.

  • GASOLINE remains unchanged at $3.89 per litre or $17.70 per gallon
  • Kerosene decreased from $3.91 to $3.14 per litre or $17.77 to $14.26 per gallon
  • Diesel remains unchanged at $3.89 per litre or $17.70 per gallon
  • 20 Pound Cylinder (9.07 kg) remains unchanged at $45.27 per cylinder
  • 22 Pound Cylinder (9.98 kg) remains unchanged at $49.79 per cylinder
  • 100 Pound Cylinder (45.36kg) increased from $313.07 to $321.02 per cylinder

 The 20 lb Cylinder (9.07kg) is being subsidized at $18.94 per cylinder and the 22 lb Cylinder (9.98kg) is being subsidized at $20.83 per cylinder.

The Public is informed that the next adjustment of the retail price of fuel products will be on Monday, November 28, 2022.

SOURCE: Ministry of Commerce, Manufacturing, Business Development, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs

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10 COMMENTS

  1. Yo not my fault you have no ideas and you are challenge . This is bullshit with the fuel prices . I always use to joke about labour pains. But damn. Yo need to be creative and find other ways of generating revenue. You are bleeding the god damn country. PJP wake the f_ck up.

  2. time to revert to donkey, horse, bicycles. Increase the price to like about 30$ per gallon and watch lucia become a vehicle grave yard over night. Thats progress!

  3. I takes fuel for Massy to move their goods from their warehouses to the supermarket shelves. Same for any other supermarket. Same for every restaurant. Those costs have to go somewhere.

    Oil is trading at less than it was before February 2022. It has been doing so for the last 3 months as oil prices peaked in June. Pierre is killing this country. You hacks need to realise that. Or will you wait until you can’t feed yourself before you come to that realisation? And before you hacks start with your garbage, Grenada is paying $12.00 a gallon.

  4. Chas will sign the document and all prices will go down, that is whe he tell us the amount of passports he sold during his reign.

  5. Get with it Jack, Chas is no longer there and what he said back then is irrelevant. Same as Helaire said if he knew then what he knows now he wouldn’t criticize Chas for opening up the borders.

  6. This system is no fair and poor people will continue to suffer. Example prices of good change the price of the old stock which was perchashed at a lower price should be sold at the same price but no it’s already up boom.

  7. This couldn’t have passed me and didn’t give my contribution this has been the forth adjustment while u have said that the 20 pound and the 22 has been subsidized but someone saw that there was something wrong with the price of the 100 pound clyinder that someone has been calling the shorts on this clyinder and had to be adjusted thank u very much wats good for the goose should be good for the gunder even if the 20 pound and the 22 has been subsidized it’s to high I just can’t afford nothing for the poor at the ending of the day it’s for the interest of the people nothing for the people

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