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Gasoline prices drop, gas price rises in Lebanon

Gasoline prices drop, gas price rises in Lebanon

LBCI2 days ago
On Friday, the prices of 95-octane and 98-octane gasoline in Lebanon dropped by LBP 4,000, while the price of diesel rose by LBP 19,000. The price of a gas canister remained unchanged.
The current prices for hydrocarbon derivatives are as follows:
Gasoline 95 octane: LBP 1,580,000
Gasoline 98 octane: LBP 1,620,000
Diesel: LBP 1,561,000
Gas canister: LBP 931,000
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