There’s an increase in this month’s price adjustment for petroleum products in Grenada, computed by the energy division of the Ministry of Finance.

On mainland Grenada, gasoline goes up 51 cents to 15 dollars and 61 cents, diesel by a 27-cent margin to 14 dollars and 66 cents; kerosene, an increase of 40 cents to 9 dollars and 34 cents.

The 20-pound cylinder LPG, both Rubis and Petro Caribe, remain stable at 40 and 37 dollars respectively, but the 100-pound cylinder moves up 6 dollars and 20 cents from the old price to 219 dollars and 40 cents.

Bulk will be sold at 2 dollars and 30 cents, ten cents up from the old price.

In Carriacou, the prices of Gasoline, Diesel and Kerosene, are increased by the same margin as on the mainland, by 50, 27 and 40 cents respectively.

So, as of tomorrow, Gasoline will be sold in Carriacou at 15 dollars and 79 cents per imperial gallon; Diesel 14.84 and Kerosene 9 dollars and 53 cents.

The same margin is tied into the equation for the prices of gasoline, diesel and kerosene in Petite Martinique…gasoline from 9.78 to 10.29; diesel from 9.07 to 9.34 and kerosene from 9.13 to 9 dollars and 53 cents.

As it relates to the LPG Cooking gas in Carriacou and Petite Martinique, the 20-pound Rubis and Petro Caribe cylinders remain stable at 49 and 46 dollars respectively.

The 100-pound cylinder, though, attracts an increase of 6 dollars and 20 cents, moving from 236 dollars and 20 cents to 242.40.

And, like on mainland Grenada, Bulk takes a 10-cent hike from 2 dollars and 20 cents to 2.30 per pound.

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