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The National Petroleum Authority is set to announce fuel prices hikes on Sunday, December 1, 2013.
The price of petrol will go up by over three percent and will be sold at 219.00 pesewas per litre.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) will see the highest price increase of over 11 percent. Gas oil which is 222 pesewas a litre, will now be 226 pesewas per litre.
Kerosene will also go up by 10.99 percent.
The price of premix fuel remains unchanged. It currently sells at 116.00 pesewas a litre.
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