Jet Fuel Monthly Price - Mauritius Rupee per Gallon

Data as of March 2026

Range
Jun 2002 - Mar 2026: 153.685 (779.25%)
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Description: U.S. Gulf Coast Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel Spot Price FOB

Unit: Mauritius Rupee per Gallon



Source: Energy Information Administration

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Overview

Jet fuel is a refined petroleum product used primarily in turbine-powered aircraft. In commodity markets, it is commonly priced as a distillate fuel in U.S. dollars per gallon, with benchmark pricing often linked to regional spot assessments for kerosene-type jet fuel or to refinery and wholesale differentials against crude oil and other middle distillates. It is chemically similar to kerosene and is produced to meet strict specifications for freezing point, combustion quality, and thermal stability, which makes it more specialized than generic heating oil or diesel. The main end use is commercial aviation, with additional demand from military aviation and some industrial applications where turbine fuel is required. Because aircraft fuel must perform reliably at high altitude and low temperature, its market reflects both petroleum refining economics and the operational needs of the aviation sector. Jet fuel is also closely connected to broader transport activity, since air travel demand influences consumption patterns and refinery output decisions.

Supply Drivers

Jet fuel supply is shaped by crude oil availability, refinery configuration, and the balance of output among middle distillates. It is not usually produced as a standalone commodity; instead, refiners make it by processing crude oil and adjusting cut points in distillation and upgrading units. Regions with large, complex refining systems and access to seaborne crude supplies tend to be important sources because they can optimize yields across gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Supply is constrained by the need to meet aviation specifications, which limits the extent to which jet fuel can be substituted with other distillates without additional processing.

Seasonal refinery maintenance, unplanned outages, pipeline constraints, and port or storage bottlenecks can affect regional availability. Because jet fuel often moves through the same infrastructure as diesel and heating oil, competition for tankage and transport capacity can tighten local markets. Crude quality also matters: lighter, sweeter crudes generally yield more middle distillates, while heavier crudes require more upgrading to produce specification-grade jet fuel. Weather can disrupt refining and transport in coastal and hurricane-prone areas, and long lead times for refinery investment make supply relatively inelastic in the short run. Military and commercial aviation hubs also create localized demand centers that depend on reliable pipeline and terminal access.

Demand Drivers

Jet fuel demand is driven mainly by passenger and cargo aviation. Commercial air travel is the dominant consumer, so demand follows the structure of airline networks, route density, tourism, business travel, and freight logistics. Because aircraft fuel use rises with flight frequency and distance, long-haul international routes are especially important in shaping consumption. Demand is also seasonal in many regions, with travel peaks around holiday periods and vacation seasons, though cargo demand can provide a steadier base load.

Substitution is limited in the short term because turbine aircraft require fuel that meets strict performance standards. Airlines can improve fuel efficiency through fleet renewal, route optimization, and load management, but these are gradual adjustments rather than immediate substitutes. Over longer horizons, fuel demand is influenced by aircraft technology, engine efficiency, and operational practices such as single-engine taxiing and flight planning. Jet fuel demand is generally more sensitive to income and trade activity than to household essentials, since air travel and air freight expand with economic activity. It is also linked to broader mobility patterns and to the availability of alternative transport modes such as rail and trucking for short-haul freight and passenger movement.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Jet fuel prices are strongly influenced by crude oil benchmarks because refining margins and feedstock costs are central to its production economics. The U.S. dollar matters because petroleum products are typically priced in dollars, so exchange-rate movements affect purchasing power for non-dollar buyers. Interest rates can influence prices indirectly through inventory financing costs and broader economic activity, which affects air travel demand. Storage and transport costs also matter: when nearby supply is abundant, prices can trade at a discount to other regions, while logistical tightness can create local premiums. Like other refined products, jet fuel can exhibit contango or backwardation depending on the balance between prompt supply and future availability, refinery outages, and seasonal demand patterns. Its price also tends to move with other transport fuels, especially diesel and heating oil, because refiners allocate output across related middle distillates.

MonthPriceChange
Jun 200219.72-
Jul 200220.654.73%
Aug 200221.443.79%
Sep 200223.7310.67%
Oct 200223.41-1.35%
Mar 200324.293.78%
Apr 200320.01-17.62%
May 200319.28-3.64%
Jun 200320.888.28%
Jul 200322.738.89%
Aug 200323.734.37%
Sep 200321.19-10.67%
Oct 200323.239.60%
Nov 200323.280.22%
Dec 200323.340.25%
Jan 200425.649.84%
Feb 200423.59-7.98%
Mar 200424.503.87%
Apr 200426.206.92%
May 200430.3615.87%
Jun 200428.90-4.80%
Jul 200432.2611.63%
Aug 200434.767.72%
Sep 200438.8311.72%
Oct 200443.4111.80%
Nov 200438.37-11.62%
Dec 200434.64-9.71%
Jan 200537.889.35%
Feb 200538.291.07%
Mar 200545.0417.64%
Apr 200545.651.36%
May 200542.84-6.18%
Jun 200548.4313.06%
Jul 200549.051.28%
Aug 200555.6713.50%
Sep 200566.9420.25%
Oct 200572.728.63%
Nov 200551.73-28.86%
Dec 200552.882.22%
Jan 200655.685.30%
Feb 200653.88-3.23%
Mar 200657.657.00%
Apr 200663.9610.94%
May 200663.78-0.28%
Jun 200664.180.62%
Jul 200666.984.37%
Aug 200667.901.37%
Sep 200658.90-13.25%
Oct 200656.98-3.26%
Nov 200657.971.74%
Dec 200661.756.52%
Jan 200755.58-10.00%
Feb 200757.814.03%
Mar 200760.073.91%
Apr 200765.268.63%
May 200763.62-2.51%
Jun 200766.204.05%
Jul 200766.610.63%
Aug 200764.28-3.50%
Sep 200769.658.35%
Oct 200771.602.80%
Nov 200780.1211.89%
Dec 200775.56-5.68%
Jan 200874.22-1.78%
Feb 200876.422.96%
Mar 200882.978.58%
Apr 200886.874.71%
May 2008101.7317.10%
Jun 2008105.994.19%
Jul 2008103.82-2.04%
Aug 200890.72-12.62%
Sep 200897.907.91%
Oct 200870.32-28.17%
Nov 200860.57-13.86%
Dec 200844.11-27.19%
Jan 200947.648.01%
Feb 200942.16-11.50%
Mar 200943.072.16%
Apr 200946.187.21%
May 200949.246.64%
Jun 200958.3718.54%
Jul 200954.78-6.15%
Aug 200959.829.19%
Sep 200954.20-9.40%
Oct 200959.018.89%
Nov 200959.390.64%
Dec 200958.17-2.06%
Jan 201061.435.62%
Feb 201060.57-1.41%
Mar 201064.516.52%
Apr 201068.816.67%
May 201067.07-2.54%
Jun 201067.360.44%
Jul 201062.58-7.10%
Aug 201063.481.44%
Sep 201064.862.17%
Oct 201066.853.07%
Nov 201069.303.66%
Dec 201074.948.14%
Jan 201179.896.61%
Feb 201183.824.91%
Mar 201189.596.89%
Apr 201191.191.79%
May 201185.78-5.94%
Jun 201185.69-0.10%
Jul 201188.333.08%
Aug 201184.17-4.71%
Sep 201184.590.49%
Oct 201186.171.87%
Nov 201188.592.81%
Dec 201184.08-5.09%
Jan 201290.757.93%
Feb 201292.932.41%
Mar 201294.451.63%
Apr 201293.84-0.64%
May 201287.30-6.97%
Jun 201281.45-6.70%
Jul 201289.7010.12%
Aug 201296.627.71%
Sep 201296.640.02%
Oct 201295.93-0.73%
Nov 201291.43-4.70%
Dec 201290.15-1.39%
Jan 201394.344.65%
Feb 201398.154.04%
Mar 201391.90-6.37%
Apr 201387.12-5.20%
May 201384.64-2.85%
Jun 201385.440.95%
Jul 201389.704.98%
Aug 201392.413.03%
Sep 201390.35-2.24%
Oct 201387.37-3.29%
Nov 201386.19-1.35%
Dec 201389.183.46%
Jan 201488.29-1.00%
Feb 201489.651.54%
Mar 201486.79-3.19%
Apr 201486.77-0.02%
May 201486.30-0.54%
Jun 201487.401.27%
Jul 201485.39-2.30%
Aug 201486.961.85%
Sep 201485.07-2.17%
Oct 201477.13-9.33%
Nov 201472.35-6.20%
Dec 201456.84-21.44%
Jan 201548.31-15.01%
Feb 201558.2020.48%
Mar 201557.61-1.01%
Apr 201561.446.65%
May 201564.675.25%
Jun 201560.78-6.02%
Jul 201554.88-9.71%
Aug 201549.11-10.52%
Sep 201549.290.37%
Oct 201549.400.22%
Nov 201547.82-3.19%
Dec 201539.06-18.33%
Jan 201633.56-14.07%
Feb 201634.763.57%
Mar 201638.079.53%
Apr 201640.275.78%
May 201645.6513.36%
Jun 201648.947.20%
Jul 201645.15-7.74%
Aug 201645.631.06%
Sep 201646.602.13%
Oct 201651.8711.30%
Nov 201648.52-6.45%
Dec 201653.5910.45%
Jan 201754.301.31%
Feb 201754.981.27%
Mar 201751.21-6.87%
Apr 201753.264.02%
May 201749.15-7.73%
Jun 201744.95-8.54%
Jul 201748.347.55%
Aug 201751.726.98%
Sep 201759.8615.74%
Oct 201756.36-5.85%
Nov 201759.986.43%
Dec 201761.272.16%
Jan 201864.415.13%
Feb 201860.25-6.46%
Mar 201861.411.92%
Apr 201867.9710.68%
May 201874.339.37%
Jun 201871.97-3.18%
Jul 201871.85-0.17%
Aug 201872.671.15%
Sep 201875.023.23%
Oct 201877.383.15%
Nov 201866.94-13.50%
Dec 201858.11-13.20%
Jan 201960.914.83%
Feb 201965.357.29%
Mar 201965.660.47%
Apr 201968.764.72%
May 201969.180.62%
Jun 201964.52-6.74%
Jul 201968.426.04%
Aug 201964.69-5.45%
Sep 201968.055.20%
Oct 201967.78-0.40%
Nov 201966.60-1.74%
Dec 201969.314.07%
Jan 202065.09-6.09%
Feb 202056.22-13.63%
Mar 202036.60-34.90%
Apr 202024.14-34.03%
May 202027.5614.16%
Jun 202039.4243.05%
Jul 202043.5410.45%
Aug 202044.341.82%
Sep 202040.11-9.53%
Oct 202041.914.49%
Nov 202045.458.43%
Dec 202052.6615.86%
Jan 202156.246.80%
Feb 202163.9713.76%
Mar 202167.044.79%
Apr 202167.801.14%
May 202171.245.08%
Jun 202176.457.30%
Jul 202180.885.80%
Aug 202177.77-3.84%
Sep 202185.6010.07%
Oct 202198.4915.05%
Nov 202194.71-3.83%
Dec 202191.02-3.90%
Jan 2022106.6817.20%
Feb 2022117.4010.05%
Mar 2022154.2131.36%
Apr 2022170.8910.82%
May 2022168.95-1.13%
Jun 2022182.307.90%
Jul 2022157.32-13.70%
Aug 2022150.52-4.32%
Sep 2022145.64-3.24%
Oct 2022165.7513.81%
Nov 2022139.28-15.97%
Dec 2022127.11-8.74%
Jan 2023156.7323.30%
Feb 2023127.60-18.59%
Mar 2023125.18-1.90%
Apr 2023107.59-14.05%
May 202398.95-8.03%
Jun 2023103.044.13%
Jul 2023113.8010.44%
Aug 2023136.3219.79%
Sep 2023140.833.31%
Oct 2023128.45-8.79%
Nov 2023121.47-5.44%
Dec 2023105.91-12.81%
Jan 2024115.809.34%
Feb 2024122.886.11%
Mar 2024120.02-2.32%
Apr 2024121.541.27%
May 2024110.52-9.07%
Jun 2024112.291.61%
Jul 2024113.631.19%
Aug 2024101.30-10.85%
Sep 202491.63-9.55%
Oct 202496.034.80%
Nov 202496.800.81%
Dec 202498.571.83%
Jan 2025110.2511.85%
Feb 2025106.15-3.72%
Mar 202594.51-10.96%
Apr 202589.32-5.50%
May 202588.69-0.70%
Jun 202595.808.01%
Jul 2025102.506.99%
Aug 202592.94-9.32%
Sep 202595.692.96%
Oct 202598.332.76%
Nov 2025104.316.09%
Dec 202590.92-12.84%
Jan 202694.664.11%
Feb 2026104.6710.58%
Mar 2026173.4165.67%

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