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Saint Lucians To Pay Less For 100 Pound LPG – Other Fuel Prices Unchanged

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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 LPG 100 lb cylinder has changed.

The retail price of Gasoline, Kerosene, Diesel, 20 and 22 pound cylinders remains unchanged. The price change takes effect from Monday, April 24, 2023.

  • Gasoline remains unchanged at $3.63 per litre or $16.50 per gallon
  • Kerosene remains unchanged at $2.60 per litre or $11.81 per gallon
  • Diesel remains unchanged at $3.63 per litre or $16.50 per gallon

The 20 lb Cylinder (9.07kg) is being subsidized at $10.99 per cylinder and the 22 lb Cylinder (9.98kg) is being subsidized at $12.09 per cylinder.

  • 20 Pound Cylinder (9.07 kg) remains unchanged at $40.46 per cylinder
  • 22 Pound Cylinder (9.98 kg) remains unchanged at $44.51 per cylinder
  • 100 Pound Cylinder (45.36kg) decreased from $275.97 to $257.24 per cylinder

The Public is informed that the next adjustment of the retail price of fuel products will be on Monday, May 15, 2023.

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

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Since restaurants are big users of this 100 lb cylinders, will we see a drop in price at restaurants? Or should I continue cooking at my home and cause further damage to small businesses?

  2. Cook at your home. It is healthier…you know what’s in your food and you save. You benefit all how

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