Petroleum prices in Grenada, except for Diesel, go up slightly in this month’s price adjustment, according to a release by the Energy department in the Ministry of Finance.
REPORT:
On mainland Grenada, gasoline at the pumps is now being sold at $15.84 per gallon, an increase of 2 cents from the old price $15.82.
Diesel goes down 0.15 cents and is being sold at $13.97 cents.
Kerosene moves from $8.25 to $8.35.
A 20-pound cylinder of cooking gas remains at 40 dollars, the 100-pound cylinder moves from $202.40 to $204.05.
Petro Caribe cooking gas remains at 37 dollars
Bulk remains at $2.10 per pound.
In Carriacou, gasoline at the pumps moves from $16.00 to $16.02.
Diesel, from $14.30 to $14.15 and Kerosene from $8.44 to $8.54.
The 20-pound cylinder of cooking gas in Carriacou and Petite Martinique remains at 49 dollars; the 100-pound cylinder will now be sold at $227.05 from the old price $225.40
Bulk, like in Grenada will be sold at $2.10 cents.
Petro Caribe cooking gas remains at 46 dollars.
In Petite Martinique, Gasoline will now be sold at $10.52 per gallon, Diesel $8.65 and Kerosene $8.54.
The new retail prices are computed based on the average FOB costs, that is ex-refinery prices, for the period 13th April to 13th May 2021. Petra Louison, Wee FM News.