The recent pump price reviews have seen the retail price for Super Petrol increase by KES 2.63 to retail at KES 121.13 while that of Diesel reduce minimally by 36 cents to retail at KES 108.44 in Nairobi.
KenolKobil and National oil have come to rescue of motorists by lowering their pump prices.
Customers who fuel at KenolKobil on Sunday and Wednesday get to enjoy a KES 3 discount per litre on fuel. This translates in the pump price for a litre of Super Petrol retailing at KES 118.13 On Sunday and Wednesday while a litre of Diesel retails at KES 105.44 on the same days too in Nairobi.
K-Card holders get to enjoy a KES 5 discount per litre on fuel on Sundays and Wednesday.
It is important to note that the above discounts are only valid in KenolKobil stations that have a yellow discount sign on the price board, and are only available between 7 a.m and 8 a.m.
National Oil yesterday announced that it has lowered its pump prices for the next one month. Super Petrol will retail at KES 119.10 following a reduction of KES 2 while Diesel will retail at KES 107.40 following a reduction of KES 1 in Nairobi. The pump prices have also been adjusted accordingly across the country.
This reduction in pump prices could encourage healthy competition among the oil marketers, further leading to lower fuel prices.