
A man fills the gas tank of a car at a gas station in Lebanon. (Credit: Anwar Amro/AFP)
BEIRUT — Fuel prices increased in Lebanon again on Thursday, according to the latest tariffs announced by the Energy Ministry.
The Lebanese lira continued its tumble on the parallel market Thursday, reaching a record low of around LL50,000 against the US dollar, according to several mobile tracking applications.
Here are the new prices:
• Twenty liters of 95-octane gasoline: LL862,000, up by LL26,000
• Twenty liters of 98-octane gasoline: LL884,000, up by LL26,000
• Twenty liters of diesel: LL917,000, up by LL27,000
• Gas cylinder: LL548,000, up by LL17,000
• One kiloliter of fuel oil (used to supply private generators): $867.43, unchanged.