
Fuel Prices







Kenya continues to have the highest fuel prices in East Africa, with petrol retailing at KSh 186.31 per litre and diesel at KSh 171.58 per litre in Nairobi.

Kenya's energy regulator, EPRA, announced an increase in prices of super petrol, diesel, and kerosene by KSh 8.99, KSh 8.67 and KSh 9.65 per litre, respectively.

In Murang’a, an innovative engineer has developed a groundbreaking solution to tackle rising fuel prices by converting discarded plastics into diesel.

Kenyans have expressed widespread frustration following EPRA's announcement of a fuel price hike, with petrol prices rising by KSh 8.99 per litre.

Standard Chartered Managing Director and CEO, Kenya and Africa, Kariuki Ngari, said Kenyan investors are well-positioned to capitalise on emerging opportunities.

The Kenya Revenue Authority has set a June 30, 2025, deadline for all fuel stations to implement the eTIMS Fuel Station System, a digital invoicing solution.

The escalating Iran-Israel war, marked by Israeli airstrikes on Iranian energy infrastructure and retaliatory missile attacks, threatens repercussions for Kenya.

Kenyans are staring at higher fuel prices in the coming months as the Murban Crude Oil prices rise above KSh 9,000 per barrel amid Israel-Iran hostilities.

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has revised fuel prices for June 2025, raising petrol costs due to global oil price hikes and tax adjustments.
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