Kerosene Goes Up By Five Cents at Midnight
The cost per gallon of kerosene goes up by five cents at midnight, to seven dollars and forty-two cents. The nominal increase reflects the current demand and supply conditions of crude oil on the international market, as well as fluctuations in the cost of purchasing refined fuel products. Prices for premium and regular gasoline and diesel remain at ten dollars and fifty-nine cents, ten dollars and twenty-seven cents and ten dollars and one cent per gallon, respectively.
