Economy
Fuel prices in Lebanon have once again surged, with the cost of a 20-liter can of 95 and 98 octane gasoline rising by 17,000 Lebanese pounds, while diesel saw a sharp increase of 58,000 pounds. However, gas cylinder prices dropped by 14,000 pounds. The new rates set 95 octane at 2,381,000 pounds, 98 octane at 2,422,000 pounds, diesel at 2,353,000 pounds, and a gas cylinder at 1,854,000 pounds. These fluctuations reflect ongoing economic instability and currency devaluation, further straining citizens already grappling with soaring living costs. The mixed trend offers little relief as Lebanon's fuel crisis continues to impact daily life and transportation.

This morning, the price of 20-liter cans of 95 and 98 octane gasoline rose by 17,000 Lebanese pounds, diesel by 58,000 pounds, while gas prices fell by 14,000 pounds.
The new prices are as follows: