- EPRA confirms that Super Petrol, Diesel, and Kerosene have decreased by Kshs.2.00, Kshs.1.00, and Kshs.1.00 per litre respectively. The new prices take effect from midnight, January 15, 2026, and remain in force for 30 days.
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced new fuel prices for the period between January 14 and February 14, 2026.
Motorists in Mombasa now pay Kshs.179.24 for Petrol, Kshs.167.19 for Diesel, and Kshs.150.49 for Kerosene.
In Nairobi, Petrol sells at Kshs.182.52, Diesel at Kshs.170.47, and Kerosene at Kshs.153.78. Nakuru residents buy Petrol at Kshs.181.56, Diesel at Kshs.169.87, and Kerosene at Kshs.153.21.
In Eldoret, Petrol retails at Kshs.182.38, Diesel at Kshs.170.68, and Kerosene at Kshs.154.03. Kisumu motorists pay Kshs.182.37 for Petrol, Kshs.170.68 for Diesel, and Kshs.154.03 for Kerosene.
These figures reflect a slight drop compared to the December–January review. During that period, Nairobi motorists paid Kshs.184.52 for Petrol, Kshs.171.47 for Diesel, and Kshs.154.78 for Kerosene.
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In Mombasa, Petrol retailed at Kshs.181.24, Diesel at Kshs.168.19, and Kerosene at Kshs.151.49. Nakuru residents bought Petrol at Kshs.183.56, Diesel at Kshs.170.87, and Kerosene at Kshs.154.21. Eldoret motorists paid Kshs.184.38 for Petrol, Kshs.171.68 for Diesel, and Kshs.155.03 for Kerosene.
EPRA confirms that Super Petrol, Diesel, and Kerosene have decreased by Kshs.2.00, Kshs.1.00, and Kshs.1.00 per litre respectively. The new prices take effect from midnight, January 15, 2026, and remain in force for 30 days.
The adjustments comply with Section 101(y) of the Petroleum Act 2019 and Legal Notice No.192 of 2022. They also include the 16% Value Added Tax (VAT) under the Finance Act 2023, the Tax Laws (Amendment) Act 2024, and revised excise duty rates adjusted for inflation as per Legal Notice No.194 of 2020.
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