Pump prices in Singapore rise, 92-octane fuel prices reach new highs amid renewed talks of Russian oil ban


Prices of 92-octane petrol have reached new highs, while diesel breached the $3 mark for the first time. - The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE, May 7 (The Straits Times/ANN): Fuel pump prices are on the rise again, sparked by fresh fears of a ban on Russian oil.

Prices of 92-octane petrol have reached new highs - rising by as much as nine cents a litre to range from S$3.04 (RM9.59) (Singapore Petroleum Company) to S$3.10 (RM9.78) a litre (Caltex).

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