EPRA cuts petrol, diesel, and kerosene prices across Kenya

Pump prices just dipped again, and motorists finally get a breather after weeks of bracing for a hit.

National price cuts
  • The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority trimmed all three fuels.
  • Super Petrol dropped by Ksh4.24 per litre.
  • Diesel slid by Ksh3.93, while Kerosene shaved off Ksh1.00.
  • Revised rates run from February 15 to March 14.
What drivers will pay
  • Nairobi motorists will part with Ksh178.28 for Super Petrol.
  • Diesel in the capital is priced at Ksh166.54.
  • Kerosene goes for Ksh152.78 per litre.
  • Nakuru and Eldoret also saw noticeable markdowns.
Why the numbers shifted
  • EPRA linked the dip to lower imported fuel landing costs.
  • Super Petrol import costs shrank between December 2025 and January 2026.
  • Diesel recorded the steepest percentage decline.
  • Exchange rates and global benchmarks still shape local pump math.
Coastal advantage in Mombasa
  • Mombasa drivers are paying Ksh175.00 for Super Petrol.
  • Diesel in the port city stands at KSh163.26.
  • Kerosene there retails at Ksh149.49.
  • Port access helps coastal counties score cheaper rates.
 

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