Motorists in Jamaica are set to see lower fuel costs at the pump starting Thursday, July 1, following a reduction in ex-refinery prices announced by Petrojam.

The state-owned refinery has adjusted its pricing structure, leading to a decrease in the retail cost of both gasoline and diesel.

According to the latest figures, 90-octane gasoline will be sold at JMD $201.

According to the latest figures, 90-octane gasoline will be sold at JMD $201.21 per litre.

This adjustment reflects a broader easing in local fuel costs, providing some relief to consumers and transport operators who have faced elevated energy prices in recent months.

The price cut is effective immediately upon the start of the new week, allowing retailers to update their pricing accordingly.

The move by Petrojam comes amid a complex global energy landscape where regional fuel prices have seen significant volatility.