GASOLINE PRICES INCREASE, DIESEL STAYS STEADY IN LEBANON

The price of gasoline 95 and 98 octane increased in Lebanon on Monday by LBP 8,000, while the price of gas decreased by LBP 6,000. Diesel prices remained unchanged. Consequently, the current prices stand as follows: – Gasoline 95 octane: LBP 1,672,00…


The price of gasoline 95 and 98 octane increased in Lebanon on Monday by LBP 8,000, while the price of gas decreased by LBP 6,000. Diesel prices remained unchanged. Consequently, the current prices stand as follows:

– Gasoline 95 octane: LBP 1,672,000

– Gasoline 98 octane: LBP 1,710,000

– Diesel: LBP 1,548,000

– Gas: LBP 940,000.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

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