All products supplied by Petrojam will see increases tomorrow, as the entity says global fuel prices continue to experience significant volatility and upward pressure, driven primarily by escalating tensions in the Middle East.
These conditions have triggered further upward movements in the United States Gulf Coast reference prices for this week.
In a release today, Petrojam said the price increases for transport fuels were up to $20.30 per litre.
However, the refinery said its pricing mechanism mitigated the full impact of these prices on consumers and businesses.
Effective tomorrow, 87 and 90 gasoline, automotive diesel oil, ultra-low-sulphur diesel and kerosene will be sold at $4.50 more a litre.
A litre of Propane LPG and Butane LPG will each cost $3.06 more.
Retailers and marketing companies will add their respective mark-ups to the prices stated by Petrojam.
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