November Fuel Prices Increase.

Amman: The Oil Derivatives Pricing Committee announced Thursday an increase to fuel prices in Jordan, citing rising global oil costs throughout October. According to Jordan News Agency, effective November 1, the new prices are set as follows: 90-octane gasoline will be sold at JD0.865 per liter, up from JD0.860, and 95-octane gasoline at JD1.110 per liter, up from JD1.095. Diesel prices will rise to JD0.675 per liter from the previous JD0.655, while kerosene remains fixed at JD0.620 per liter. The cost of a domestic gas cylinder (12.5 kg) will also stay at JD7. The decision follows the committee's monthly review, comparing October's global crude oil and petroleum product prices with those in September. The findings showed an upward trend in prices for both gasoline grades and diesel, leading to the respective increases of 5 fils per liter for 90-octane gasoline, 15 fils for 95-octane gasoline, and 20 fils for diesel.