Petrol slips $0.06 a litre, diesel falls $0.11 per litre
19 Sep 2022|1,689 views
Petrol prices have continued to slip downwards amidst falling crude prices.
Pump prices have taken a slip across the weekend of 16 September 2022. A series of downward changes since 16 September saw per litre prices of petrol dropping by close to $0.06 a litre, while prices for diesel saw slips closer to $0.11 a litre.
All retailers currently charge $3.29 per litre for 98-octane petrol, although Shell charges $3.31 per litre for the same grade of fuel According to Fuel Kaki, the last retailer to make the downward adjustments was Sinopec, which moved the per-litre price of its 95-octane petrol to $2.82 at 10:00am on 19 September 2022.
Retailers Caltex, Esso, and Shell also currently charge the same per-litre price for 95-octane petrol, although SPC is charging $2.81 per litre for its 95-octane petrol (all prices before credit card discounts).
Esso, Sinopec, and SPC meanwhile all charge $3.29 per litre for 98-octane petrol, while Shell charges $3.31 per litre.
These new price drops comes more than a month after prices saw their last significant slip following the National Day weekend. According to The Straits Times, this current drop in retail prices comes following a slide in oil and wholesale fuel prices on the back of global recession fears. Keep up with the latest petrol prices here.
Pump prices have taken a slip across the weekend of 16 September 2022. A series of downward changes since 16 September saw per litre prices of petrol dropping by close to $0.06 a litre, while prices for diesel saw slips closer to $0.11 a litre.


Retailers Caltex, Esso, and Shell also currently charge the same per-litre price for 95-octane petrol, although SPC is charging $2.81 per litre for its 95-octane petrol (all prices before credit card discounts).
Esso, Sinopec, and SPC meanwhile all charge $3.29 per litre for 98-octane petrol, while Shell charges $3.31 per litre.
These new price drops comes more than a month after prices saw their last significant slip following the National Day weekend. According to The Straits Times, this current drop in retail prices comes following a slide in oil and wholesale fuel prices on the back of global recession fears. Keep up with the latest petrol prices here.
Petrol prices have continued to slip downwards amidst falling crude prices.
Pump prices have taken a slip across the weekend of 16 September 2022. A series of downward changes since 16 September saw per litre prices of petrol dropping by close to $0.06 a litre, while prices for diesel saw slips closer to $0.11 a litre.
All retailers currently charge $3.29 per litre for 98-octane petrol, although Shell charges $3.31 per litre for the same grade of fuel According to Fuel Kaki, the last retailer to make the downward adjustments was Sinopec, which moved the per-litre price of its 95-octane petrol to $2.82 at 10:00am on 19 September 2022.
Retailers Caltex, Esso, and Shell also currently charge the same per-litre price for 95-octane petrol, although SPC is charging $2.81 per litre for its 95-octane petrol (all prices before credit card discounts).
Esso, Sinopec, and SPC meanwhile all charge $3.29 per litre for 98-octane petrol, while Shell charges $3.31 per litre.
These new price drops comes more than a month after prices saw their last significant slip following the National Day weekend. According to The Straits Times, this current drop in retail prices comes following a slide in oil and wholesale fuel prices on the back of global recession fears. Keep up with the latest petrol prices here.
Pump prices have taken a slip across the weekend of 16 September 2022. A series of downward changes since 16 September saw per litre prices of petrol dropping by close to $0.06 a litre, while prices for diesel saw slips closer to $0.11 a litre.


Retailers Caltex, Esso, and Shell also currently charge the same per-litre price for 95-octane petrol, although SPC is charging $2.81 per litre for its 95-octane petrol (all prices before credit card discounts).
Esso, Sinopec, and SPC meanwhile all charge $3.29 per litre for 98-octane petrol, while Shell charges $3.31 per litre.
These new price drops comes more than a month after prices saw their last significant slip following the National Day weekend. According to The Straits Times, this current drop in retail prices comes following a slide in oil and wholesale fuel prices on the back of global recession fears. Keep up with the latest petrol prices here.
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