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April 15, 2026
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Petrol demand climbs 8.38pc in second half of 2025 on festive travel

Data from the regulator shows that total petroleum demand rose by 8.38 percent to 3.16 million cubic metres between July and December 2025, up from the corresponding period a year earlier. Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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Kenya's petrol demand saw a significant increase of 8.38% in the latter half of 2025, largely driven by holiday travel and a robust economy.
- Total petroleum demand rose to 3.16 million cubic metres between July and December 2025.
- The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) reported this demand surge, linking it to increased consumer movement and spending.
- Peak petrol consumption occurred in December, while diesel demand peaked in October, indicating strong activity in transport, manufacturing, and agriculture.
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