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HomeDaily NewsSunday, June 14, 2026EPRA Reduces Diesel by Ksh10 Amid Fuel Price Review - June 2026
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EPRA Reduces Diesel by Ksh10 Amid Fuel Price Review - June 2026

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) reduced diesel prices by Ksh10 per litre in its June-July price review cycle, providing relief to transport operators and motorists. President William Ruto had previously pledged a Sh10 diesel cut, which faced crucial test amid hopes for a US-Iran deal that could further impact fuel costs. Diesel is now priced at Sh222.86 per litre, while Super Petrol saw only a marginal decrease. Earlier, Kenyan motorists and businesses anxiously awaited EPRA's decision as the pledge was tested.

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Sunday 12:14 PMKBC Top Stories

Relief for transport operators as EPRA reduces Diesel prices by Ksh10

Relief for transport operators as EPRA reduces Diesel prices by Ksh10

Transport operators are experiencing relief as the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has reduced diesel prices by Ksh10 per litre in its latest review.

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Transport operators are experiencing relief as the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has reduced diesel prices by Ksh10 per litre in its latest review.

  • A Ksh10 reduction in diesel prices
  • EPRA announced the new fuel prices
  • Government to continue cushioning consumers with Ksh10 billion subsidy through the Petroleum Development Levy (PDL) Fund
Sunday 9:53 AMCapital NewsFirst

All eyes on EPRA as Ruto’s Sh10 diesel cut pledge faces test amid US-Iran deal hopes

All eyes on EPRA as Ruto’s Sh10 diesel cut pledge faces test amid US-Iran deal hopes

Kenyan motorists and businesses are anxiously awaiting the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA)'s fuel price review, as President William Ruto's pledge to cut diesel prices by Sh10 per litre faces its crucial test.

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Sunday 11:10 AMKenyans

EPRA Announces New Pump Prices for June-July Cycle

EPRA Announces New Pump Prices for June-July Cycle

Good news for Kenyan motorists as the Energy Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announces revised fuel prices for the upcoming period. Starting June 15, 2026, drivers will see a reduction in the cost of both Super Petrol and Diesel.

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Good news for Kenyan motorists as the Energy Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announces revised fuel prices for the upcoming period. Starting June 15, 2026, drivers will see a reduction in the cost of both Super Petrol and Diesel.

  • Super Petrol price reduced by 22 cents to KSh214.03 per litre in Nairobi.
  • Diesel price significantly dropped by KSh10 to KSh222.86 per litre.
  • The new rates are effective from June 15, 2026, and will be in place until July 14, 2026.
Sunday 11:27 AMThe Standard

Motorists get slight relief as EPRA reduces pump prices

Motorists get slight relief as EPRA reduces pump prices

Motorists in Kenya are experiencing a slight reduction in fuel costs as the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced new pump prices for the June–July pricing cycle.

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Motorists in Kenya are experiencing a slight reduction in fuel costs as the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced new pump prices for the June–July pricing cycle.

  • Super Petrol prices have decreased by Sh0.22 per litre, falling to Sh214.03 in Nairobi.
  • Diesel has seen a more significant drop of Sh10.00 per litre, now retailing at Sh222.86 in Nairobi.
  • The price of Kerosene remains unchanged at Sh191.38 per litre.
Sunday 11:59 AMCapital News

Diesel down Sh10 to Sh222.86 as EPRA announces June-July prices

Diesel down Sh10 to Sh222.86 as EPRA announces June-July prices

Kenya is set to see a significant drop in diesel prices, with a Sh10 per litre reduction announced for the June-July cycle, while Super Petrol will see a marginal decrease.

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Kenya is set to see a significant drop in diesel prices, with a Sh10 per litre reduction announced for the June-July cycle, while Super Petrol will see a marginal decrease.

  • Diesel prices will decrease by Sh10 to Sh222.86 per litre in Nairobi.
  • The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) implemented the new prices.
  • The government is utilizing approximately Sh10 billion from the Petroleum Development Levy (PDL) Fund to subsidize diesel and kerosene prices.
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Key Highlights

Kenyan motorists and businesses are anxiously awaiting the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA)'s fuel price review, as President William Ruto's pledge to cut diesel prices by Sh10 per litre faces its crucial test.

  • Sh10: The promised reduction in diesel price per litre.
  • EPRA: The regulatory body responsible for the fuel price review.
  • The review follows a significant fuel price hike in the previous cycle, which triggered protests and government intervention.