The general public is informed that effective Thursday, 18 February 2021, the retail prices of petroleum products (Gasoline, Diesel, Kerosene, and LPG Cooking Gas) in the State of Grenada will be as follows:
GRENADA
Products | Old Price | New Price |
Gasoline | $13.86/IG | $14.58/IG |
Diesel | $13.09/IG | $13.51/IG |
Kerosene | $7.27/IG | $7.78/IG |
LPGÂ (Cooking Gas)Â | ||
20 lb Cylinder | $40.00 | $40.00 |
100 lb Cylinder | $187.30 | $195.30 |
Bulk | $1.95/lb | $2.05/lb |
Petrocaribe’s LPG 20lb Cylinder | $37.00 | $37.00 |
CARRIACOU
Products | Old Price | New Price |
Gasoline | $14.04/IG | $14.76/IG |
Diesel | $13.27/IG | $13.69/IG |
Kerosene | $7.46/IG | $7.98/IG |
LPG (Cooking Gas) | Â | |
20 lb Cylinder | $49.00 | $49.00 |
100 lb Cylinder | $210.30 | $218.30 |
Bulk | $1.95/lb | $2.05/lb |
Petrocaribe’s LPG 20lb Cylinder | $46.00 | $46.00 |
PETITE MARTINIQUE
Products | Old Price | New Price |
Gasoline | $8.54/IG | $9.26/IG |
Diesel | $7.77/IG | $8.19/IG |
Kerosene | $7.46/IG | $7.98/IG |
LPG (Cooking Gas) | Â | |
20 lb Cylinder | $49.00 | $49.00 |
100 lb Cylinder | $210.30 | $218.30 |
Bulk | $1.95/lb | $2.05/lb |
Petrocaribe’s LPG 20lb Cylinder | $46.00 | $46.00 |
The new retail prices are computed based on the average FOB costs, that is ex-refinery prices, for the period 14 January to 11 February 2021.
Consumers are strongly encouraged to immediately notify the Price Control/Consumer Affairs Unit in the Ministry of Finance, of any instance of overpricing at telephone number 440-1369.
Energy Division
Ministry of Infrastructure Development, Public Utilities, Energy, Transport & Implementation
Wonder what politician or “friend” of a politician lives on Petite Martinique to justify a 63% lower price for gasoline?
This is why the general public will not understand what is going on in Grenada at this time .
Our PM said that all working residents should assist the folks who are not working at this time yet this is the second or third increase in this area
We know that the government is getting a large tax kickback from the suppliers
So who is benefitting from these price increases
well they need to find money to maintain the roads so they may as well increase taxes and gas prices.