Media In / Amman January 14, 2019
The Jordanian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources confirmed that the prices of Brent crude and oil derivatives increased during the second week of January compared to the price rates in the first week of the same month.
The price of Brent crude for the second week of January rose 8.3 percent to 58.7 dollars from 54.2 dollars a barrel in the first week. The diesel price rose to 543.3 dollars in the second week from 498.8 dollars per tonne in the first week of the month and 95 octane gasoline To $ 528.44 from $ 492.3 per ton. The price of octane gasoline rose to $ 508.1 million from $ 471.3 per ton and kerosene to $ 583.83 from $ 541 per tonne.
Liquefied natural gas prices have stabilized at $ 422.5 per tonne, the price recorded for last December.
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources issued a weekly bulletin at the rate of Brent crude prices and oil derivatives as it is in the world markets adopted as an indicator of the pricing of oil derivatives locally.
