November 15, 2025

EPRA releases December fuel prices

Fuel costs will remain unchanged for the next month after the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) issued its latest pricing update

Fuel costs will remain unchanged for the next month after the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) issued its latest pricing update

Fuel costs will remain unchanged for the next month after the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) issued its latest pricing update on Friday, November 14. 

In its monthly review, the regulator confirmed that the prices for Super Petrol, Diesel, and Kerosene will remain the same as in the previous period.  

The prices will apply for the 30-day window running from November 15 to December 14, 2025.

“In accordance with Section 101(y) of the Petroleum Act 2019 and Legal Notice No.192 of 2022, we have calculated the maximum retail prices of petroleum products which will be in force from 15th November 2025 to 14th December 2025.

“In the period under review, the maximum allowed petroleum pump prices for Super Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene remain unchanged,” the statement read.

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EPRA further outlined the specific prices that motorists and households will pay in Nairobi during the pricing cycle. 

“In Nairobi, Super Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene now retail at Kshs.184.52, Kshs.171.47 and Kshs.154.78 effective midnight for the next 30 days,” the statement added.

According to the regulator, the figures released already account for all applicable taxation measures, including VAT and excise adjustments tied to inflation. 

‘The prices are inclusive of the 16% Value Added Tax (VAT) in line with the provisions of the Finance Act 2023, the Tax Laws (Amendment) Act 2024 and the revised rates for excise duty adjusted for inflation as per Legal Notice No. 194 of 2020,” the statement further read.

In its statement, EPRA also reported fluctuations in the average landed cost of imported petroleum products during the last month.

“The average landed cost of imported Super Petrol decreased by 0.18% from US$620.24 per cubic metre in September 2025 to US$619.14 per cubic metre in October 2025; Diesel increased by 1.81% from US$623.75 per cubic metre to US$635.05 per cubic metre while Kerosene increased by 0.71% from US$627.72 per cubic metre to US$632.16 per cubic , metre over the same period,” the statement concluded.

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