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Fuel prices shift in Lebanon

Fuel prices shift in Lebanon

LBCI11-07-2025
On Friday, fuel prices in Lebanon saw a mixed shift, with 95-octane and 98-octane gasoline decreasing by LBP 6,000, while diesel increased by LBP 3,000.
The current prices for hydrocarbon derivatives are as follows:
Gasoline 95 octane: LBP 1,569,000
Gasoline 98 octane: LBP 1,609,000
Diesel: LBP 1,577,000
Gas canister: LBP 966,000
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