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Fuel prices rise in Lebanon, only gas remains stable


Fuel prices rise in Lebanon, only gas remains stable

A man filling his moped's tank with gasoline. (Credit: Joao Sousa / L'OLJ.)

BEIRUT — As global oil prices surge following the attack carried out by Israel against Iran on Friday, fuel prices in Lebanon (95 and 98 octane gasoline and diesel) have almost all increased while the price of gas has remained stable, according to the latest schedule published by the Energy and Water Ministry.

Here are the new rates and their change compared to the last schedule published on Tuesday:

– 20 liters of 95 octane gasoline: 1,498,000 Lebanese pounds (+ 9,000 Lebanese pounds)

– 20 liters of 98 octane gasoline: 1,538,000 LL (+ 9,000 LL)

– 20 liters of diesel (for vehicles): 1,401,000 LL (+ 12,000 LL)

– Kiloliter of fuel oil (used to power private electric generators): 627.29 dollars.

– Domestic gas cylinder: 897,000 LL (unchanged).

BEIRUT — As global oil prices surge following the attack carried out by Israel against Iran on Friday, fuel prices in Lebanon (95 and 98 octane gasoline and diesel) have almost all increased while the price of gas has remained stable, according to the latest schedule published by the Energy and Water Ministry.

Here are the new rates and their change compared to the last schedule published on Tuesday:

– 20 liters of 95 octane gasoline: 1,498,000 Lebanese pounds (+ 9,000 Lebanese pounds)

– 20 liters of 98 octane gasoline: 1,538,000 LL (+ 9,000 LL)

– 20 liters of diesel (for vehicles): 1,401,000 LL (+ 12,000 LL)

– Kiloliter of fuel oil (used to power private electric generators): 627.29 dollars.

– Domestic gas cylinder: 897,000 LL (unchanged).