Rrelief to Consumers After EPRA Reduce Pump Prices

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The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced a reduction in petroleum product prices across the country, effective from February 15 to March 14, 2026. In the latest review, the maximum retail prices per litre have dropped by KSh 4.24 for Super Petrol, KSh 3.93 for Diesel, and KSh 1.00 for Kerosene.

Since January 14, fuel prices have been KSh 182.52 for Super Petrol, KSh 170.47 for Diesel, and KSh 153.78 for Kerosene.

“In Nairobi, Super Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene now retail at Kshs.178.28, Kshs.166.54 and Kshs.152.78 effective midnight for the next 30 days,” EPRA stated.

EPRA explained that this reduction is due to a decline in the average landed cost of imported petroleum products in January 2026. Specifically, Super Petrol decreased by 2.69% to US$576.34 per cubic metre, Diesel fell by 6.37% to US$586.80 per cubic metre, and Kerosene dropped by 1.44% to US$598.82 per cubic metre.


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