Diesel and Kerosene prices hikes in Barbados
Diesel and kerosene prices in Barbados island has increased while the price of gasoline will remain the same. There is an increase of 12 cents in the price of diesel, while kerosene witnessed a hike of 5 cents.
8th of November 2021

Diesel and kerosene prices in Barbados island has increased while the price of gasoline will remain the same. There is an increase of 12 cents in the price of diesel, while kerosene witnessed a hike of 5 cents.
Now, diesel will be retailed at – $3.28 per litre and kerosene will be sold at $1.43 per litre. On the other hand, the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has seen a decrease. The new price of the LPG 100-lb cylinder will be – $155.36; the 25-pound cylinder – $43.94; the 22-lb cylinder – $38.83; and the 20-lb cylinder – $35.30.
The citizens have expressed their concerns over the raised fuel prices. This rise in fuel prices is a result of the worldwide increase in the purchase price of refined fuel due to its high global demand.
Price of diesel and petrol in the other Caribbean region –
In Belize, the price of diesel, which is – $11.43 per gallon, while the price of petrol is at – $ 12.110 per gallon.
In Trinidad and Tobago, the price of diesel is at – TTD 12.908 per gallon, price of petrol is at – TTD 21.766 per gallon.
In the Bahamas, the price of diesel is – $ 4.04/gallon, price of petrol is at – US $ 5.281.
In Dominica, the price of petrol is at – US $4.838 per gallon, price of diesel is at – US $1.976.
In Cuba, the price of diesel is at – US $ 3.785 per gallon, price of petrol is at – US $ 4.542 per gallon.
In Haiti, the price of kerosene is at – US $ 1.624 per gallon, price of diesel is at – US $ 1.722 per gallon.
In Jamaica, the price of diesel is at – US $ 4.607 per gallon, while the price of kerosene is at – US $ 3.960 per gallon.
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