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PTT, Bangchak increase retail prices of diesel by 60 Satang/liter

By k on October 14, 2009

BANGKOK, 14 October 2009 (NNT) - The Bangchak Petroleum Public Company Limited and PTT Public Company Limited announced an increase in retail prices of diesel products by 60 Satang per liter, effective tomorrow from 5.00 am.

As a result of the announcement, retail oil prices in Bangkok and its perimeter will be as follows: Diesel B2 is sold at 26.39 baht per liter while Diesel B5 is traded at 24.99 baht per liter. All benzene prices remain unaltered, Benzene 91 at 34.54 baht per liter, Gasohol 95 at 29.94 baht and Gasohol 91 at 29.14 baht per liter.

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