Sinopec also revises fuel prices

Sinopec also revises fuel prices

November 1, 2023   06:39 am

Sinopec Energy Lanka (Pvt) Limited – the Beijing-based oil and gas giant’s subsidiary in Sri Lanka – has also revised the prices of its petroleum products in keeping with the amended rates announced by Ceypetco and Lanka IOC.

Sinopec’s revised prices are as follows:

• Petrol 92 Octane – Rs. 356 (reduced by Rs. 2)
• Petrol 95 Octane – Rs. 423 (increased by Rs. 3)
• Auto Diesel – Rs. 356 (increased by Rs. 8)
• Super Diesel – Rs. 431 (increased by Rs. 14)

The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (Ceypetco) on Tuesday (Oct. 31) announced a price revision with effect from today.

Ceypetco’s revised prices are as follows:

• Petrol 92 Octane – Rs. 356 (reduced by Rs. 9)
• Petrol Octane 95 – Rs. 423 (increased by Rs. 3)
• Auto Diesel – Rs. 356 (increased by Rs. 5)
• Super Diesel – Rs. 431 (increased by Rs. 10)
• Kerosene – Rs.249 (increased by Rs.7)

Meanwhile, the Lanka IOC – the local subsidiary of the Indian Oil Corporation – also announced that it would amend the rates of its petroleum products, in line with Ceypetco’s price review.

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