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Senegal: New fuel price hike sparks concern in Dakar

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Senegal has introduced another increase in fuel prices, with petrol and diesel becoming more expensive from Saturday, August 15, 2026. The move has triggered reactions in Dakar as households and motorists face higher transport costs.

Petrol rises by CFA 70

The price of petrol has increased to CFA 990 per litre, up from CFA 920, representing a CFA 70 increase. Diesel has also become more expensive, rising by CFA 75 to reach CFA 755 per litre. The new prices come amid continued volatility in international energy markets.

Government points to Middle East conflict

The Senegalese government has attributed the latest increase to the sharp rise in global oil prices, linked in particular to the conflict and tensions in the Middle East. The increase in international crude prices has put additional pressure on domestic fuel prices, prompting the latest adjustment at the pump.

Concern over wider economic impact

The increase is already drawing reactions in Dakar, where motorists are facing higher costs.

The impact could extend beyond fuel users, as higher petrol and diesel prices can also push up transport and logistics costs, potentially affecting the prices of goods and services.

With petrol now just CFA 10 below the CFA 1,000 mark, consumers are closely watching how the latest increase will affect household budgets and the broader Senegalese economy in the coming weeks.

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