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Amman, Sept. 9 (Petra) — Global prices for petroleum products saw a modest uptick in the first week of September compared to August, according to the latest weekly report from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
The report indicated that the price of 95-octane gasoline rose to $700 per ton, up from $684, an increase of 2.3%. Likewise, 90-octane gasoline saw a 2.4% rise, climbing from $662 to $678 per ton.
Diesel prices also moved upward, increasing by 2.3% to reach $633 per ton, while kerosene rose 1.9%, settling at $659 per ton.
In contrast, fuel oil prices dipped slightly, dropping by 0.5% from $396 to $394 per ton.
Prices for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) remained unchanged at $498 per ton, while Brent crude oil held steady at $68 per barrel.
//Petra// WH
09/09/2025 12:52:40