All fuel pump prices in Singapore rise to match increases by Caltex, Shell

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All fuel pump prices in Singapore rise to match increases by Caltex, Shell
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SINGAPORE - All fuel pump prices here have gone up, after Shell and Caltex raised diesel by seven cents and petrol by three cents a litre on Wednesday (Aug 24). On Monday (Aug 29) afternoon, SPC became the last of the five brands here to adjust its posted prices upwards, after Esso and Sinopec did so on Friday. At the...

SINGAPORE - All fuel pump prices here have gone up, after Shell and Caltex raised diesel by seven cents and petrol by three cents a litre on Wednesday .

At the pumps, diesel is now between $2.87 and $2.89 , according to pump price tracker Fuel Kaki, an initiative by the Consumers Association of Singapore. The popular 95-octane petrol is now $2.87 at SPC and Sinopec, and $2.88 elsewhere, while 98-octane - necessary for only a minority of vehicles here - is $3.37 at Shell and $3.35 elsewhere.The adjustments follow a rise in crude oil prices. The benchmark Brent crude has been on the uptrend since mid-August, breaching US$100 a barrel for the first time on Friday since beginning of the month.

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