Astrol remains committed to keeping Kenya on the move through reliability, accessibility, and trust.
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced that fuel prices in Kenya will remain unchanged for the period October 15 to November 14, 2025. In Nairobi, a litre of super petrol will retail at Ksh184.52, diesel at Ksh171.47, and kerosene at Ksh154.78.
This stability provides welcome relief to motorists, businesses, and households, reflecting an effort to cushion consumers while maintaining efficiency in the petroleum supply chain. The government’s continued effort through EPRA to promote transparency and accountability within the energy sector reinforces Kenya’s steady march toward a more balanced energy economy.
In tandem with these developments, new energy and petroleum regulations are being implemented to improve oversight and ensure that all players—from producers to retailers—adhere to the highest standards of quality and efficiency. These reforms, along with the operationalization of the Kisumu Oil Jetty, signal a strengthened framework for petroleum export and regional energy trade, ensuring Kenya remains a key player in East Africa’s energy corridor.
At Astrol, we view these developments as a powerful step toward a more reliable, accessible, and sustainable energy future. Our mission remains clear — to ensure every Kenyan has consistent access to quality fuel, wherever they are. Astrol continues to deliver dependable petroleum products that keep the nation’s heartbeat strong.
As fuel prices hold steady, Astrol reaffirms its commitment to efficiency, integrity, and service excellence, because when energy flows freely and fairly, communities thrive.
Astrol: Fueling Kenya’s Everyday Progress.