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THURSDAY, 20 JUN 2013
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Lebanon gas prices up for seventh week in a row
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BEIRUT: The price of gasoline was up Wednesday for a seventh week in a row, the weekly price update by Lebanon’s Energy and Water Ministry shows.

The 95 octane fuel rose by LL300, and sells at LL33,800 while the 98-octane now costs LL34,500, also up by LL300.

The price of diesel oil increased slightly by LL100 and now sells at LL26,600.

Kerosene was also a little up and now sells at 28,900

All prices are per 20 liters.

 
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The price of gasoline was up Wednesday for a seventh week in a row, the weekly price update by Lebanon's Energy and Water Ministry shows.
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