: If your car runs on M91 or M95 petrol, be prepared to shell out a little more money for fuel during the month of May.
According to the latest figures released by Oman's Ministry of Oil and Gas, M95 petrol will now cost 199 baisas per litre, while M91 petrol costs have risen to 186 baisas a litre.
Diesel prices have risen to 204 baisas from 200 baisas a litre in April.
Last month, M91 fuel cost consumers in Oman 180 baisas a litre, while M95 fuel was priced at 192 baisas a litre.
The change in prices reflects the slight increase in oil prices, as Oman signed a deal with the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries to cap its production at 970,000 barrels per day for the rest of the year.
Source: Timesofoman
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