The Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) has announced a fuel price hike following a revised tariff from its sole supplier, the Indian Oil Corporation. Starting from midnight on Wednesday, petrol prices will rise by Rs2 per litre, while diesel and kerosene will increase by Rs3 per litre.
In Kathmandu, consumers will now pay Rs165 per litre for petrol and Rs156 per litre for both diesel and kerosene. In Surkhet and Dang, petrol will cost Rs164, and diesel will be priced at Rs155. In Charali, Biratnagar, Amlekhgunj, Bhalwari, Nepalgunj, Dhangadhi, and Birgunj, petrol will be sold at Rs162 and diesel at Rs153.50 per litre.
The NOC adjusts fuel prices according to changes in rates set by the Indian Oil Corporation, which regularly reviews its export prices for petroleum products.
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