
Abu Dhabi, ADNOC Has Announced Reduction In The Price Of LPG Cylinders For July
Muhammad Rameez Published July 11, 2016 | 03:23 PM

Abu Dhabi, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 11th July, 2016) : Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, ADNOC, has announced reduction in the prices of subsidized LPG cylinders for the month of July 2016. As per the announcement, the new retail price is as follows: AED43 per 11.3kg cylinder up from the past noticeable retail price of AED46 and AED86 per 22.6kg cylinder from the prior noticeable retail price of AED92.
Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Communications Division at ADNOC Distribution Khalid Hadi said, "ADNOC Distribution is committed to studying the prices of LPG cylinders every a month taking into account the interests of consumers and customers in the UAE, where the company's pricing mechanism is designed to keep up with the changing prices for the product worldwide”.
He added more that ADNOC Distribution is also eager to apply the new rates optimally in cooperation with all the apprehensive units in the country, which conserve the rights of all citizens and inhabitants.
ADNOC Distribution offers LPG cylinders at subsidized prices of AED20 for 11.3kg cylinders and AED30 for 22.6kg cylinders for Rahal e-Gas card holders across Abu Dhabi and the Northern Emirates.
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