Local fuel prices fall Ks245-285 per liter in over three months

Local fuel prices fall Ks245-285 per liter in over three months
A local private filling station
A local private filling station
Published 12 March 2020
Sithu Aung

Local fuel prices have continued to fall by Ks245 to Ks285 per liter over the past nearly three months as global oil prices went down to around US$33 per barrel, according to local filling stations.

The global oil price jumped to US$76 on October 3, 2018. It then fell to U$42 per barrel on December 24. It increased to around US$66 on April 23 last year. Then the price was US$55 on November 19, US$58 on November 29 and US$56 on December 4. The price increased to around US$63 on January 8 this year and decreased again to around US$57 on January 15, around US$53 on January 31 and around US$51 on February 3. Then, it was US$63 on January 8, US$49 on February 10, US$53 on February 22, around US$41 on March 7 and around US$33 on March 11.  

On March 11 this year in the local market, maximum prices available at local filling stations were Ks700 for one liter of diesel (Ks3,182 per gallon), Ks710 for one liter of premium diesel (Ks3,227 per gallon), Ks630 for one liter of 92 Ron octane (Ks2,864 per gallon) and Ks750 for one liter of 95 Ron octane (Ks3,409 per gallon). The prices fell by Ks245 to Ks285 per liter compared to those on January 8. 

Local fuel prices increased by Ks160 to Ks255 per litre in nearly six months from January to May in 2019 accounting for 18 percent to 36 percent. Then the prices were down 11 percent to 14 percent from May 30 to June 21. From June 21 to July 19, the prices increased again by 11 percent to 14 percent. The prices decreased by 3 percent to 5 percent from July 19 to August 10. From August 15 to September 25, local fuel prices increased again by 7 to 9 percent.

From September 25 to October 4, they fell again by over 4 percent. Again, fuel prices increased by over 4 percent from October 9 to 25 and decreased by about 1 percent from October 26 to November 5. Prices increased by Ks10 to Ks35 per litre from November 6 to 19 and by Ks25 to Ks35 from November 21 to 29. Prices went down again by up to Ks25 from November 29 to December 9. Then they went up by Ks20 to Ks30 from December 13 to January 9 this year and decreased again by Ks245 to Ks285 from January 9 to March 11.