Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has adjusted the price of petroleum products effective from today.
The state petrol monopoly has slashed the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) by Rs 25 per cylinder, bringing the price down to Rs 1,375 per cylinder, whereas it has increased the price of petrol by Re 1, and diesel and kerosene by 50 paisa per liter, respectively.
According to the spokesperson of the NOC Birendra Goit, petrol, diesel and kerosene will now cost Rs 109, Rs 97 and Rs 97 per liter, respectively. “The new prices came into effect from today itself,” he said, adding that the price has been revised according to the automated pricing system. “The NOC receives price of list of products from Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) every fortnight, and revises the price in the domestic market too.”
The IOC sends price rate on 1st and 16th of every Gregorian month.
The NOC has kept the price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) unchanged, Goit added.
The state petrol monopoly has slashed the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) by Rs 25 per cylinder, bringing the price down to Rs 1,375 per cylinder, whereas it has increased the price of petrol by Re 1, and diesel and kerosene by 50 paisa per liter, respectively.
According to the spokesperson of the NOC Birendra Goit, petrol, diesel and kerosene will now cost Rs 109, Rs 97 and Rs 97 per liter, respectively. “The new prices came into effect from today itself,” he said, adding that the price has been revised according to the automated pricing system. “The NOC receives price of list of products from Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) every fortnight, and revises the price in the domestic market too.”
The IOC sends price rate on 1st and 16th of every Gregorian month.
The NOC has kept the price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) unchanged, Goit added.
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