Diesel/kerosene prices increase, aviation fuel prices decrease

With the price adjustment, diesel/kerosene has been fixed at Rs 136.50 per liter for the first class, Rs 138 for the second class, and Rs 139 for the third class.

Magh 17, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Diesel/kerosene prices increase, aviation fuel prices decrease

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Nepal Oil Corporation has increased the price of diesel/kerosene. The corporation's board of directors meeting decided to increase the price of diesel/kerosene by three rupees per liter, effective from midnight on Saturday.

With the price adjustment, diesel/kerosene has been fixed at Rs 136.50 per liter for the first class, Rs 138 for the second class and Rs 139 for the third class.

The Corporation has placed Charali, Biratnagar, Janakpur, Amlekhgunj, Bhalbari, Nepalgunj, Dhangadhi and Nepalgunj depots in the first class, Surkhet and Dang depots in the second class and Kathmandu, Pokhara and Dipayal depots in the third class. The retail price will be applicable for a distance of up to 15 kilometers from the Corporation's depot.

The Corporation has reduced the price of aviation fuel (domestic and international). The price of domestic aviation fuel has been reduced by Rs 1 per liter and by US$ 7 per kiloliter in Kathmandu for international flights. With the price reduction, the price of domestic aviation fuel has reached Rs 127 per liter and US$ 966 per kiloliter for international flights.

The retail selling prices have been adjusted as per the new purchase price of petroleum products received from the Indian Oil Corporation today, petrol has increased by 0.12 paisa per liter, diesel/kerosene by 4.66 paisa per liter, LPG by 45.49 paisa per cylinder and aviation fuel has decreased by 1.08 paisa per liter, the corporation has clarified.

Kantipur

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