KATHMANDU: Nepal Oil Corporation has raised fuel prices by Rs 15 per litre, with the new rates effective from midnight. This marks the second revision within 10 days, following the previous adjustment on March 15.
With the latest update, petrol now costs Rs 184.50, Rs 186, and Rs 187 per liter across the three pricing categories. Diesel and kerosene prices have also increased to Rs 164.50, Rs 166, and Rs 167 per liter, respectively.
The corporation stated that the price hike was made to align with the recent increase in international petroleum prices.
