The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced the fuel pump prices for the period between October 14, 2021, and November 14, 2021.

Kenyan motorists can now afford to smile a bit as a trip to the pump will cost Sh5 less with the just-released monthly fuel price review by EPRA.

Kenyans have been reeling under the weight of tough economic times mainly occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic.

In the current review, the prices for both Super Petrol and Diesel have been slashed down by Sh5, which means motorists in Nairobi will pay Sh129.72 per litre of Petrol and Sh110.6 per litre for Diesel. 

The consumers of Kerosene have a bigger smile as the price of the commodity has been slashed down by Sh7.28, which means Kerosene will retail for Sh103.54 in Nairobi.

In Mombasa, Super Petrol will retail at Sh127.46 per litre, Diesel will retail at Sh108.36 while Kerosene will retail at Sh101.29

Fuel pump prices for Super Petrol will be Sh130.12, Diesel will be Sh111.30 and Kerosene will be Sh104.26 in Kisumu.

The following is the full list of the revised fuel prices across the country: