Fuel prices in Lebanon, including petroleum products, remain a critical economic indicator. They have a direct impact on transportation costs and the prices of goods and services.
The Ministry of Energy and Water publishes a regular schedule to set the prices for gasoline, diesel, and domestic gas. The pricing is based on fluctuations in global oil prices, the dollar exchange rate, and local factors.
With continuous changes in global energy markets, Lebanese citizens are vigilant for any new adjustments that could affect commuting expenses, generator costs, and various economic activities.
Today's Gasoline and Diesel Prices in Lebanon
According to the latest official fuel price chart, the prices are as follows:

- Gasoline 95 Octane: 2,207,000 LBP for 20 liters.
- Gasoline 98 Octane: 2,225,000 LBP for 20 liters.
- Diesel: 1,780,000 LBP for 20 liters.
- Domestic gas (10 kg): 1,099,000 LBP.
Have Fuel Prices Changed?
The fuel bulletin issued on July 7, 2026 showed a slight decrease in the prices of gasoline, diesel, and gas compared to the previous announcement. These remain the current prices, pending any new official updates.
Factors Influencing Fuel Prices in Lebanon
The prices of gasoline and diesel are influenced by several factors, including:
- Global crude oil prices.
- The exchange rate of the dollar against the Lebanese lira.
- Shipping and insurance costs.
- Local fees and taxes.
- Changes in global supply and demand for energy.
Price adjustments may occur with each new official bulletin.
Why is 95 Octane Petrol Different from 98 Octane?
The difference lies in the octane rating of the fuel. 98 octane petrol offers higher resistance to premature combustion in the engine, making it recommended for certain high-performance vehicle engines, while 95 octane is suitable for most standard vehicles.
When Are Fuel Prices Announced in Lebanon?
Fuel prices in Lebanon are periodically updated by the Ministry of Energy and Water. Official schedules are announced after accounting for local and global changes. It is advisable to follow official bulletins for the latest prices.
Summary
The price for a 20-liter can of 95 octane petrol in Lebanon today is 2,207,000 LBP, while 98 octane petrol costs 2,225,000 LBP. Diesel is priced at 1,780,000 LBP, and a domestic gas canister costs 1,099,000 LBP, according to the latest official fuel price bulletin.
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