Petrol stations in Nairobi and surrounding areas are selling fuel below the EPRA maximum of KSh214 per litre for the May-June cycle, with some offering prices as low as KSh211. This is possible because EPRA sets only a ceiling price rather than a fixed rate.
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority sets a maximum pump price for petrol at KSh214 per litre in Nairobi for the May-June 2026 period. Stations are permitted to charge any amount at or below this ceiling. Retailers adjust prices downward in competitive urban locations to draw more customers and boost sales volume. Factors such as lower operational costs, efficient supply chains and bulk purchasing from importers enable some outlets to offer reduced rates while remaining compliant. Prices also vary by region. Coastal towns like Mombasa often have slightly lower fuel costs due to proximity to the main import port, while inland areas including Nairobi incur extra transport expenses. All variations stay within the regulated maximum.