Bangladesh keeps fuel costs the same for July. The Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources announced no changes to current rates. Drivers will pay 102 taka per liter for diesel and 118 taka for petrol. Octane costs 122 taka per liter and kerosene remains at 114 taka. The unchanged prices start July 1.
The government cut fuel costs during June. Diesel prices fell 2 taka per liter from 104 taka to 102 taka. Petrol and octane both dropped 3 taka per liter. Petrol decreased from 121 taka to 118 taka per liter. Octane went from 125 taka to 122 taka per liter.
Officials set kerosene at 114 taka per liter last month. May brought fuel price cuts of 1 taka across different types. April and March saw no price movements. The government reviews fuel costs every month. Global market changes and automated pricing systems guide these monthly decisions.
The government cut fuel costs during June. Diesel prices fell 2 taka per liter from 104 taka to 102 taka. Petrol and octane both dropped 3 taka per liter. Petrol decreased from 121 taka to 118 taka per liter. Octane went from 125 taka to 122 taka per liter.
Officials set kerosene at 114 taka per liter last month. May brought fuel price cuts of 1 taka across different types. April and March saw no price movements. The government reviews fuel costs every month. Global market changes and automated pricing systems guide these monthly decisions.