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The latest update on EPRA fuel prices Kenya confirms that the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority has not increased fuel prices in the March–April 2026 review. This announcement has brought temporary relief to Kenyans who were expecting a price hike due to rising global oil costs.
Fuel prices remain a key issue in Kenya because they directly affect transport, food prices, and the overall cost of living.
Current EPRA Fuel Prices Kenya
According to official data from EPRA, fuel prices remained unchanged for the period between 15 March and 14 April 2026.
In Nairobi, the prices are:
- Super Petrol: KSh178.28 per litre
- Diesel: KSh166.54 per litre
- Kerosene: KSh152.78 per litre
Prices in other towns such as Mombasa are slightly lower due to reduced transport costs. For example, petrol in Mombasa is around KSh175.00 per litre.
EPRA confirmed that these prices will remain in force for the entire monthly cycle.
Why EPRA Did Not Increase Prices
Despite expectations of a price increase, EPRA chose to maintain fuel prices. This decision came even as global oil costs continued to rise.
Data shows that the landed cost of imported fuel increased during the review period:
- Super Petrol rose by about 1.00%
- Diesel increased by 8.46%
- Kerosene rose by 6.79%
Normally, such increases would lead to higher pump prices. However, EPRA held prices steady, likely to protect consumers from additional financial pressure.
Previous Fuel Price Changes
Before the current cycle, EPRA had reduced fuel prices in February 2026. This reduction provided relief to many Kenyans.
During that review:
- Petrol dropped by KSh4.24
- Diesel dropped by KSh3.93
- Kerosene dropped by KSh1.00
These reductions brought prices to the current levels seen in March and April.
Global Factors Affecting EPRA Fuel Prices Kenya
Although prices remain stable now, global trends suggest future increases are possible.
Kenya imports all its fuel, meaning international prices directly affect local costs. EPRA has confirmed that fuel is priced based on global benchmarks and exchange rates.
Recently, global oil prices have risen sharply due to geopolitical tensions, especially in the Middle East. Reports show crude oil prices increased significantly within a short period, raising concerns about future fuel costs in Kenya.
Impact on Kenyans
Changes in EPRA fuel prices Kenya affect the entire economy. When fuel prices rise, transport becomes more expensive. This leads to higher costs for food and essential goods.
Businesses often pass increased costs to consumers, which raises inflation. For many households, this creates financial strain.
Even when prices remain stable, they are still considered high by many Kenyans due to taxes and other charges included in the pump price.
What to Expect Next
Although EPRA has not increased prices, pressure is building. Rising global oil costs and supply uncertainties could lead to a price adjustment in the next review.
The next EPRA announcement will be important in determining the direction of fuel prices in Kenya.
Conclusion
The latest EPRA fuel prices Kenya update shows no price increase for March–April 2026. Petrol remains at KSh178.28 in Nairobi, offering short-term relief to consumers.
However, rising global oil prices and increasing import costs suggest that this stability may not last. Kenyans should stay prepared for possible changes in the coming months.
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