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Petroleum products to cost more

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Barbadians will be paying more for petroleum products, effective midnight, Sunday, August 1.

Gasoline will be sold at $3.99 per litre an increase of 12 cents. The price of diesel will increase by four cents and will now cost $3.16. Kerosene will go up by four cents and will be sold at $1.36.

The adjusted price of the LPG 100-pound cylinder will be $148.82; the 25-pound cylinder will cost $42.30; the 22-pound cylinder $37.39 and the 20-pound cylinder $33.99.

The last price adjustment was July 7. (BGIS)

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