EPRA announces sharp increases in fuel prices across Kenya

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced new fuel prices for the April-May 2026 cycle, with super petrol rising by Ksh28.69 per litre to Ksh206.97 in Nairobi. Diesel increased by Ksh40.30 to Ksh206.84 per litre, while kerosene remains unchanged at Ksh152.78. The hikes stem from sharp rises in landed costs combined with taxes and margins.

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announced the new fuel prices on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. In Nairobi, the maximum pump price for super petrol is now Ksh206.97 per litre, diesel at Ksh206.84, and kerosene at Ksh152.78.

Landed costs rose sharply: super petrol by 41.53 per cent from Ksh75,237.72 (US$582.11) to Ksh106,485.20 (US$823.87) per cubic metre. Diesel increased by 68.72 per cent to Ksh138,711.10 (US$1073.2), and kerosene by 105.15 per cent to Ksh169,566.95 (US$1311.93).

Upon landing, prices stood at Ksh107.23 for petrol, Ksh133.89 for diesel, and Ksh170.86 for kerosene per litre. Excise duty adds Ksh21.95 for petrol and Ksh11.37 each for diesel and kerosene. Total taxes and levies amount to Ksh82.09 for petrol, Ksh74.90 for diesel, and Ksh68.03 for kerosene.

Dealer margins total Ksh17.39 for petrol, with distribution costs at Ksh4.93. The final pump prices reflect a wide gap from the base cost of about Ksh107 to Ksh206.97, driven by stacked taxes, levies, and margins.

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Realistic depiction of a gas station with surging fuel prices amid US-Iran tensions and oil disruptions.
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Oil firms hike fuel prices again on April 7

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Oil companies raised fuel prices again on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, with diesel hikes up to P19.80 per liter. The increases stem from ongoing US-Iran tensions and global oil supply disruptions. This marks the 13th to 15th consecutive weekly rise.

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.

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Kenya's government has spent more than Ksh 11 billion in two months to keep diesel and kerosene prices steady. The move has raised questions because kerosene makes up less than 1 per cent of national fuel use.

South African petrol prices will rise by R3.06 per litre to R23.25 inland from midnight on 1 April, while diesel reaches a record R26.11 per litre after a R7.51 increase. The hike stems from global oil prices exceeding $100 per barrel amid the Iran war and a weakened rand. A temporary R3 per litre reduction in the fuel levy cushions the impact.

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Oil firms will implement fuel price adjustments on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, with diesel and kerosene posting rollbacks while gasoline edges higher. The Department of Energy reported a minimum diesel rollback of P12.94 per liter, kerosene by P15.71 per liter, and a gasoline increase of P0.53 per liter.

Fuel prices will increase again on Tuesday, May 5, with diesel rising by P2.66 per liter and gasoline by P2.21 per liter, Energy Secretary Sharon Garin said. Kerosene prices will decline by P3.53 per liter.

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A petitioner has moved to Kenya's High Court to challenge the latest fuel price increases announced by EPRA. He argues there was insufficient public participation and seeks full disclosure of the pricing formula.

 

 

 

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