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Gas, diesel, LPG prices drop; kerosene rises

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Barbadians are paying less for gasoline, diesel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), but a little more for kerosene.

In its latest price adjustment, Government announced that from today, gasoline will retail at $3.85 per litre – down nine cents from last month – while diesel costs $3.32 per litre, a decline of four cents.

For LPG or bottled gas, the 100-pound cylinder is selling at $166.34, compared to the previous $170.97; the 25-pound bottle at $46.68, previously $47.84; the 22-pounder at $41.25, which sold at $42.27 before; and the 20-pound at $37.50, down from $38.42.

Kerosene has gone up by five cents, moving to $1.56 per litre.

The next price adjustment is scheduled to take effect on January 4 next year.

(BGIS)

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