Petroleum Prices Unchanged for December, Ministry Confirms

Date:

Share post:

The Ministry of Trade and Regional Cooperation has announced that retail prices for petroleum products will remain unchanged for December, maintaining the same rates as November.

The ministry emphasized the importance of compliance, urging gas stations and petroleum companies to avoid unnecessary stockpiling or price hikes. It called on all stakeholders to adhere to the decision and serve the public with integrity.

Here are the current retail prices of petroleum products:

Gasoline: Birr 91.14 per liter

White Diesel: Birr 90.28 per liter

Kerosene: Birr 90.28 per liter

Light Black Diesel: Birr 100.20 per liter

Heavy Black Diesel: Birr 97.67 per liter

Jet Fuel: Birr 77.76 per liter

The decision aims to ensure stability in the petroleum market and fair access for consumers.

Addis Insight
Addis Insighthttps://www.addisinsight.net/
Addis Insight is Ethiopia’s fastest growing digital news platform, providing consumers with the latest news from Ethiopia and its diaspora. We provide marketers with innovative opportunities to leverage our stories and overall brand with a fiercely curious and highly engaged audience.

Related articles

National Bank of Ethiopia Lifts Credit Ceiling and Announces New Monetary Policy Reforms

The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) Monetary Policy Committee has officially announced the full removal of the temporary...

Ethiopian Airlines Spreads Its Wings: New Route Connects Africa to Lyon, France

ADDIS ABABA — In a major boost for Euro-African connectivity, Ethiopian Airlines has officially launched a new, thrice-weekly...

From Personal Struggle to Regional Powerhouse: How Oscar Jobs is Digitizing Employment in Ethiopia

In 2004, while navigating the halls of Gondar University, Haftom Hailu Hagos faced a harsh reality: despite his...

IMF Completes Fifth Ethiopia Review, Unlocks $464 Million in Immediate Funding

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has officially completed its fifth review of Ethiopia’s Extended...