Fuel prices for both diesel and gasoline are set to rise next week, but a national online portal provides consumers with tools to compare costs and encourage market competition.
Starting Monday, consumers can expect diesel to increase by 0.5 cents and gasoline by 3 cents. These are indicative figures, as individual fuel stations and brands set their own prices.
To enhance transparency and help consumers, an “Online Fuel Prices Portal” has been established. This digital platform allows the public to access current fuel prices.
The portal aims to empower consumers in their choices and stimulate greater competition among fuel retailers. This promotes a more dynamic market.
Beyond pricing, the online service also provides information on station locations, operating hours, and available services. It also tracks daily average fuel prices.
