Fuel prices revised

Fuel prices revised

January 31, 2024   09:28 pm

The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (Ceypetco) announced that fuel prices will be revised with effect from midnight today (January 31).

Accordingly, the price of Petrol Octane 92 will be increased by Rs. 5 to Rs. 371 per litre while Petrol Octane 95 is to be reduced by Rs. 8 to Rs. 456 per litre.

Auto Diesel has been increased by Rs. 5 to Rs. 363 while Super Diesel has been reduced by Rs. 7 to Rs. 468.

The price of Kerosene will be increased by Rs. 26 up to Rs. 262 per litre.

Revised Fuel Prices:

Petrol Octane 92 - Rs. 371
Petrol Octane 95 - Rs. 456
Auto Diesel - Rs. 363
Super Diesel - Rs. 468
Kerosene - Rs. 262

Meanwhile, Lanka IOC has also decided to increase fuel prices in line with the new Ceypetco prices.


UPDATE: Sinopec Energy Lanka has also decided to revise its retail fuel prices with effect from midnight today (January 31).

Sinopec’s revised prices are as follows:

Petrol Octane 92 - Rs. 361 (increased by Rs.5)
Petrol Octane 95 - Rs. 456 (reduced by Rs.8) 
Auto Diesel - Rs. 360 (increased by Rs. 5)
Super Diesel - Rs. 468 (reduced by Rs. 7)

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