Saudi Aramco announced new Fuel prices in the Kingdom for March 2021 Saudi

Saudi Arabia announces new fuel prices in the kingdom in March 2021




  Saudi Aramco has announced new petrol prices in the UK, according to a periodic review. The new fuel prices will be effective from today (March 11, 2021) to April 10, 2021. The company will announce prices on the 10th of each month.


  Starting today, there are new fuel prices in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

 1: Petrol 91: 1.90 riyals per liter (previously 1.81 riyals)


       2: Petrol 95: 2.04 riyals per liter (previously 1.94 riyals)

           3: Diesel: 0.52 riyals per liter (previously 0.52 riyals)

               4: Kerosene: 0.70 riyals per liter (previously 0.70 riyals)

                    LPG: 0.75 riyals (previously 0.75 riyals


                    For petrol 91, the price has been increased from 1.81 riyals to 1.90 riyals this month, while for petrol 95, the price has been increased from 1.94 riyals per liter to 2.04 riyals.


                    Gasoline prices are adjusted in accordance with the rules governing the prices of energy and water products. Depending on the changes in export prices from the monarchy in world markets, domestic prices of energy-related products are subject to up or down fluctuations.



                    This is in accordance with the rules governing the adjustment in the prices of approved energy and water products, according to the Saudi Eramco Company.


                    Saudi Aramco provides fuel to meet the daily renewable needs of engines, as both petrol 91 and 95 are available to meet the needs of petrol-powered cars, and for trucks and other vehicles. Diesel fuel is also available.



                    It has indicated that in order to ensure the quality of the fuel during its production period, the fuel is subjected to various tests and certificates are issued until it reaches the user's tank. It is also injected with different colors to make it easier to identify weaknesses and control its quality during pumping, indicating that all types of gasoline have a lead-free function.

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