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Prices of Petroleum would be reduced by 2 percent from Tuesday, October 21.
According to the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), the reduction is in line with the decrease in prices of crude oil and petroleum products on the world market.
The National Petroleum Authority has directed all Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) to comply with these price reductions accordingly.
More details would be coming up shortly ...
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