Fuel prices drop as EPRA issues latest review
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced a reduction in fuel prices for the February-March 2026 pricing cycle.
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced a reduction in fuel prices for the February-March 2026 pricing cycle.
In its latest monthly review released on Saturday, February 14, the regulator announced that the prices of all three petroleum products would go down, with Super Petrol dropping by Ksh4.24 per litre, Diesel by Ksh3.93 per litre, and Kerosene by Ksh1.00 per litre.
As a result, Super Petrol will now retail at Ksh178.25 per litre, Diesel at Ksh166.54 per litre, and Kerosene at Ksh152.8 per litre during the review period.
EPRA said the revised prices were determined under existing legal provisions guiding petroleum pricing in Kenya.
“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 February 2026 to 14th March 2026,” the statement read.
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The regulator added that the decline in pump prices was driven by lower international fuel costs recorded during the review period.
“In the period under review, the maximum allowed petroleum pump prices for Super Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene decreased by KShs.4.24/litre, KShs.3.93/litre and KShs.1.00/litre respectively,” the statement added.
EPRA further explained that the drop was linked to reduced landed costs of imported petroleum products between December 2025 and January 2026.
“The average landed cost of imported Super Petrol decreased by 2.69% from US$592.24 per cubic metre in December 2025 to US$576.34 per cubic metre in January 2026; Diesel decreased by 6.37% from US$626.75 per cubic metre to US$586.80 per cubic metre while Kerosene decreased by 1.44% from US$607.55 per cubic metre to US$598.82 per cubic metre over the same period,” the statement further read.
The new prices will take effect at midnight on Sunday, February 15 and will remain in force until March 14.
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