Their posted rates are now up to five cents a litre higher than that of the other pump operators. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Oil giants Shell and Caltex have raised fuel prices, bringing their posted rates up to five cents a litre higher than that of the other pump operators.
The 98-octane grade is $3.25 at Shell and $3.22 elsewhere. And the so-called premium 98-octane grade is $3.45 at Caltex, $3.35 at Sinopec, and $3.25 at Shell, which is currently sold at a promotional price pegged to its regular 98-octane fuel.
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