Lanka IOC increases fuel prices again

Lanka IOC increases fuel prices again

April 17, 2022   10:25 pm

Lanka IOC has once again decided to increase the retail prices of petrol and diesel sold through its filling stations. 

LIOC announced that the price of all types of petrol has been increased by Rs. 35 per litre and diesel by Rs. 75 per litre.

The price hike is effective from midnight today (April 17), the company said. 

Accordingly, the revised LIOC prices per litre are as follows:

Petrol (92 Octane) – Rs. 338
Petrol (95 Octane) – Rs. 367
Petrol Euro 3 – Rs. 347
Auto Diesel – Rs. 289 
Super Diesel – Rs. 327

 
With this Lanka IOC, IndianOil’s subsidiary in Sri Lanka, has now revised fuel prices on five separate occasions within just three months. 

It had previously hiked prices on February 06, February 26, March 10 and March 25 while fuel prices were also raised near the end of last year on December 21, 2021.

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