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Gas prices increase...again

Wednesday, July 25, 2012 | 5:24 PM



KINGSTON, Jamaica — PETROJAM has announced an increase in the ex-refinery prices of fuel this week.

The ex-refinery prices of 87 and 90 gasoline have increased by 95 cents; they will now be sold for $101.10 and $102.75 per litre respectively.

Automotive diesel oil has seen an increase of $1.15 and will now be sold for $102.77 per litre.

The price of kerosene oil has increased by $1.22 andwill now be sold for $104.40 per litre.

Propane liquid petroleum and Butane liquid petroleum have seen price increases of $1.20 and $1.76 each. They will now be sold for $35.19 and $46.30 per litre respectively.

Retailers will add their mark up.



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