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Gas prices up again

Wednesday, August 15, 2012 | 4:29 PM



KINGSTON, Jamaica - Motorists will be paying more at the pumps come tomorrow as Petrojam has again increased its ex-refinery prices.

87 and 90 octane gasoline have gone up by $1.795 to sell for $105.05 and $106.71 per litre respectively while automotive diesel fuel is increased by $1.50 and will be sold at $104.67 per litre.

Kerosene will sell for $107.41 per litre, up $1.50.

Propane and Butane are also up $1.69 and $2.60 respectively, to sell for $36.03 and $47.60 per litre.

Marketing companies and retailers will add their respective mark up.



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