Fuel and gas pricing for consumers
The General Petroleum Authority, affiliated with the Ministry of Finance, announced the fuel and gas prices for consumers for November. The prices of gasoline, diesel, and kerosene decreased, while gas prices remained unchanged.
According to the new pricing, the price of a liter of 95-octane gasoline – the most common and widely used – dropped to 6.89 shekels, and the price of a liter of 98-octane gasoline fell to 7.84 shekels. The price reductions also extended to fuels used for heating and transportation, with diesel and kerosene both priced at 5.91 shekels per liter.
Prices for domestic and industrial gas remained stable. A 2.5 kg gas cylinder costs 15 shekels, a 5 kg cylinder costs 30 shekels, a 12 kg cylinder costs 70 shekels, and a 48 kg cylinder costs 280 shekels. The price of a liter of gas delivered to buildings and institutions was set at 3.06 shekels, and the price per kilogram at 5.37 shekels, while the home delivery service for gas cylinders remained unchanged at 2 shekels.
This price adjustment comes at the beginning of the new month, following regular monitoring of global markets and oil price fluctuations, to ensure that local prices align with international developments.