Vivo Energy Kenya, which runs Shell-branded fuels and lubricants in the country has reduced fuel pump prices at all Shell Service stations.
The fuel prices for a litre of diesel has dropped by Sh6.50 while Super drops by Sh1.10 per litre and kerosene by Sh4.90 per litre.
The price drop follows an offer by the company that will see consumers enjoy low fuel prices from today to February 14 this year.
The Managing Director of Vivo Energy Kenya, Polycarp Igathe, said: “We have dropped our fuel prices to thank them for using our service stations.”
In 2015 the company opened 24 service stations across the country, bringing the total number of Shell service stations in Kenya to 164.
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