Prices of petrol has surged yet again, with the most popular petrol choice, the 95-octane fuel surpassing the $3 mark.
This time, the surge in prices are attributed to the ongoing Russian-Ukraine War.
Shell was the first to raise prices
Shell was the first petroleum company to start raising the prices first, with its 95-octane fuel going up by eight cents to $3.06 per litre.
This followed a few rounds of increases which totalled an amount of 28 cents in the past three weeks.
Other petroleum companies also reaching $3 soon
Other petroleum companies in Singapore are also close to reaching the $3 mark for their 95-octane fuel, with Caltex listing their prices for the fuel at $2.98, Esso and Sinopec at $2.95, and SPC at $2.87 according to a pump price tracker, Fuel Kaki.
Sinopec however, still offers the lowest prices, with its 95-octane fuel going at $2.31.
Current petrol prices in Singapore by company
At the time of writing, here are the prices stated by the different petroleum companies in Singapore compared to their previous prices.
Shell
Diesel: From $2.42 to $2.67
95-octane: From $2.85 to $3.06
98-octane: From $3.34 to $3.55
Esso
Diesel: From $2.39 to $2.55
92-octane: From $2.80 to $2.91
95-octane: From $2.84 to $2.95
98-octane: From $3.31 to S$3.42
Caltex
Diesel: From $2.42 to $2.58
92-octane: From $2.72 to $2.92
95-octane: From $2.85 to $2.98
98-octane: From $3.51 to $3.64
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