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JAM | Sep 7, 2022

Petrojam continues price roll-back on all petrol products this week

Gavin Riley

Gavin Riley / Our Today

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A pump attendant working at Total Energy’s Heroes Circle service station in Kingston.

State-owned refinery, Petrojam, has returned with another sweeping wave of price cuts following an update of its closely watched pricing regimen today (September 7). 

For the third consecutive week, Petrojam, in its latest petroleum product index, further slashed J$4.50 off 87-octane gasolene prices.

According to Petrojam, 87-octane gasolene now opens at a baseline price of J$197.16, effective Thursday, September 8.

Unlike previous weeks, however, the price cuts are consistent across all major products on Petrojam’s index and are sure to augur well for the motoring public and industry giants islandwide.

It has been a savings total of J$13.50 per litre of 87- and 90-octane gasolene, while diesel users in Jamaica will also welcome the first cost reduction at the pumps since mid-August. 

Retailers are expected to add their markups to the announced prices.

See breakdown of prices below:

ProductPrice per unit (Effective September 8, 2022)Price change (from last week)
Gasolene 87$197.16-$4.50 ($201.66)
Gasolene 90$201.13-$4.50 ($205.63)
Auto diesel$233.76-$4.50 ($238.26)
Kerosene$212.30-$4.50 ($216.80)
Propane$67.65-$0.25 ($67.90)
Butane$75.26-$1.49 ($76.75)
ULSD$240.74-$4.50 ($245.24)

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