The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced that fuel prices across Kenya will remain unchanged for the from July 15, 2026, to August 14, 2026.
Following the review, super petrol will retail at Ksh214.03 per litre in Nairobi, while diesel will retail at Ksh222.86 per litre and kerosene at Ksh191.38 per litre.
“In the period under review, the maximum allowed petroleum pump prices for super petrol, diesel and kerosene remain unchanged,” EPRA stated.
Additionally, the regulatory stated that the average exchange rate used in the latest pricing cycle stood at Ksh129.72 to the US dollar, remaining relatively stable compared to previous months.
Under the new pricing, motorists in Mombasa will be expected to pay Ksh210.87 for super petrol, diesel at Ksh219.58 and kerosene at Ksh188.09 per litre.
Consumers in Nakuru will pay Ksh212.92, Ksh222.27 and Ksh190.81 for the three products respectively, while those in Eldoret will continue paying Ksh213.69, Ksh223.09 and Ksh191.63.
Similarly, in Kisumu, super petrol will retail at Ksh213.69 per litre, diesel at Ksh223.09 and kerosene at Ksh191.63.
Motorists in Kakamega will also pay Ksh213.69 for super petrol, Ksh223.09 for diesel and Ksh191.63 for kerosene.
The new prices take effect from 12:00 midnight on July 15, and will remain in force until August 14, when EPRA conducts its next monthly fuel price review.


