The Petroleum Derivatives Pricing Committee Tuesday raised the selling price of diesel to JOD.735 per litre instead of JOD.730 and the selling price of 90 octane gasoline to JOD.960 instead of JOD.940. The selling price of 95 octane rose to JOD1.200 per litre instead of JOD1.175. The Committee decided to set the price of kerosene for next May at JOD.620 per litre and to keep the cost of a domestic gas cylinder (12.5 kg) at JOD7. This came during the committee's monthly meeting to determine the selling prices of petroleum derivatives locally for May. Source: Jordan News Agency
Related Articles
Al-Masawi inaugurates Imam al-Hadi Mosque in al-Hawban
Acting governor of Taiz Ahmed al-Masawi on Thursday inaugurated Imam al-Hadi Mosque today in al-Hawban area.
The mosque spans two floors over an area of 3,600 square meters, constructed at a cost of 350 million riyals, funded by a benefactor with ove…
Kuwait participates in World Food India ’24 conf
Kuwait Ambassador to India Meshal Al-Shemali and representatives from the Public Authority for Food and Nutrition participated on Thursday in the official launch of the third edition of World Food India 2024 (WFI) conference, held in the Indian Capit…
Traffic police call on drivers to adhere to safe driving, avoid overspeeding during rain
The traffic police called on drivers of cars and vehicles to adhere to safe driving, avoid excessive speed and not be preoccupied with other than the road, during rain and weather fluctuations in the coming days to ensure the safety of everyone.
In a…
