In the energy ministry’s price adjustment on Petroleum products this month, gasoline at the pumps will be sold 80 cents more.
REPORT:
The price changes of gasoline and other products take effect today.
Gasoline at the pumps on the mainland will now be sold at fifteen dollars and thirty-eight cents, up from fourteen dollars and five cents.
The price of diesel also up by fifty-three cents to fourteen dollars and four cents per gallon, while kerosene goes up forty-two cents to eight dollars and twenty cents.
In Carriacou, gasoline is also up by the same margin, increased to fifteen dollars and fifty-six cents.
Diesel fourteen dollars and twenty-two cent and Kerosene in Carriacou now eight dollars and forty cents.
In Petite Martinique, the price of gasoline moves from nine dollars and twenty-six cents to 10.06; diesel, eight dollars and nineteen cents to 8.72 and kerosene will now be sold at eight dollars and forty cents.
There’s no change in the price of the 20-pound cylinder of cooking gas.
However, on the mainland, the 100-pound cylinder goes up from the old price of one hundred and ninety-five dollars and thirty cents to 201.80.
Bulk goes up five cents to 2.10 in Grenada and the Sister Isles.
In Carriacou and Petite Martinique, the 100-pound cylinder will now be sold at 224.80.
The adjustments all show increases, computed by the Energy division of the Ministry of Finance