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Kenyan Motorists Face Higher Fuel Prices as EPRA Signals Price Hike

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NAIROBI, Kenya – Kenyan motorists should prepare for an increase in fuel prices starting February 14, 2025, following an indication from the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) that pump prices will rise.

EPRA Director General Daniel Kiptoo linked the expected hike to a surge in global crude oil prices recorded in January, largely driven by geopolitical factors.

“We did have a bit of a spike in international prices sometime in early January,” Kiptoo explained. “It’s because of certain geopolitical factors, including sanctions imposed on Russian products by the outgoing U.S. administration. Those sanctions have not been lifted, leading to a jump in the flat price.”

The monthly price review by EPRA considers several market dynamics, including international crude oil prices and exchange rate fluctuations.

Kiptoo noted that the authority is still finalizing its calculations and will consult with the government to determine whether to apply price stabilization measures.

The anticipated price hike follows a modest increase last month when EPRA adjusted fuel prices upward by Ksh.0.29 for Super Petrol, Ksh.2 for Diesel, and Ksh.3 for Kerosene per litre.

Currently, motorists in Nairobi pay Ksh.176.58 per litre of Super Petrol, Ksh.167.06 for Diesel, and Ksh.151.39 for Kerosene.

In Mombasa, the prices stand at Ksh.173.34, Ksh.163.82, and Ksh.148.15, respectively, while Kisumu residents pay Ksh.176.62, Ksh.167.44, and Ksh.151.82 per litre of Super Petrol, Diesel, and Kerosene.

The pending price adjustments will further strain consumers already grappling with the high cost of living, as fuel price fluctuations directly impact transport costs and the prices of essential goods.

Anthony Kinyua
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