Kenyans will see a slight drop in fuel prices following a new review by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA).
Effective September 15, 2025, and lasting for one month, the maximum retail prices for Super Petrol, Diesel, and Kerosene have been reduced.
Super Petrol will now retail at Sh184.52 per litre after a decrease of Sh0.79. Diesel will cost Sh171.47 per litre, down by Sh0.11, while Kerosene has seen the biggest drop of Sh0.80, bringing its new price to Sh154.78 per litre.
EPRA attributed the price cuts to recent drops in global petroleum prices. The average landed cost of Super Petrol decreased by 0.46%, from $623.71 to $620.84 per cubic metre. Diesel saw the largest decline, falling 3.38% from $635.58 to $614.08, while Kerosene dropped 2.93%, from $628.02 to $609.59 per cubic metre.
The new pump prices include the 16% Value Added Tax and the revised excise duty rates, which are adjusted for inflation as required by law.
EPRA’s monthly price review is aimed at ensuring local fuel prices reflect changes in international oil markets.