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Fuel prices increase again
Wednesday, August 29, 2012 | 4:40 PM
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Petrojam has announced an increase in the ex-refinery prices of most categories of fuel.
The prices of 87 and 90-octane gasoline have gone up by $2.00 each, they will now be sold for $107.52 and $109.17 per litre, respectively.
Automotive diesel oil is increased $1.11 and will now be sold for $107.29 per litre.
The price of kerosene oil is increased by $1.68; it will now be sold for $109.85 per litre.
Propane and butane liquid petroleum gas have both experienced price decreases. Propane will now be sold for $33.56 per litre, losing $2.08, while Butane will be sold for $49.92 per litre, decreased by 57 cents.
Retailers will add their mark up.
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