You will be buying a litre of petrol at a maximum of Rwf1,637, and a litre of diesel at Rwf1,632 effective February 12, according to new fuel prices issued by the Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) on February 10. The new prices are applicable for a two-month period, and represent a slight decrease compared to the current tariff that was set on December 5, 2023. ALSO READ: Fuel prices fall ahead of festive season They imply a reduction of Rwf2 on a litre of gasoline (petrol) compared to the Rwf1,639 it costs currently, and Rwf3 less on a litre of diesel compared to the existing Rwf1,635. These revisions are primarily based on price changes in petroleum products registered at the international market, RURA indicated in a communique. COMMUNIQUE: New fuel pump prices for the next two months, starting from 12 February 2024 at 00:00am. pic.twitter.com/aols0z6Hlf — Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority - RURA (@RURA_RWANDA) February 10, 2024 In December 2023, a relatively significant reduction – Rwf183 per litre – was registered in the maximum pump price for gasoline (premium motor spirit) as the price of a litre was set at Rwf1,639 down from Rwf1,822 announced at the start of October of the same year. Diesel pump price recorded a drop of Rwf27 a litre, to Rwf1,635 in December from Rwf1,662 in October 2023. Fuel prices are revised every two months to reflect realities in the global petroleum product market.