Riyadh – Mubasher: Saudi Arabian Cabinet endorsed on Monday changes to domestic energy prices, which included a rise in fuel prices.
Accordingly, the kingdom raised the price of gas to $1.25 per million British thermal units (mmbtu), ethane to $1.75 per mmbtu, kerosene to $25.70 per barrel.
Diesel prices were also raised to $14.00 per barrel, light Arab crude to $6.35 per barrel, heavy crude 180 to $3.80 per barrel.
91 octane gasoline price was raised to SAR 0.75 per litre, while 95 octane gasoline price was increased to SAR 0.90 per litre.
Saudi Arabia also raise prices of water, electricity and tobacco.