Some Oil Marketing Companies have adjusted prices of petroleum products at the pumps.
Joy Business is learning that the review was carried out from Tuesday, October 3, 2023.
Shell is selling a litre of petrol at ¢13.49. Diesel on the other hand is going for ¢13.95.
Star Oil, another major player in the industry also reviewed its prices, selling a litre of petrol at ¢11.99 pesewas, while diesel is going for ¢13.39.
However, other major oil marketing firms are yet to adjust prices at the pumps almost five days after the October 2, 2023, deadline.
Some of the OMCs have told Joy Business that they are still monitoring the market before reviewing their prices.
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