Beirut: Oil prices in Lebanon saw a notable change on Tuesday, with increases observed in gasoline and diesel prices, while gas cylinder prices experienced a decrease. The adjustments have led to a mixed impact on consumers across the country. According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the price of gasoline rose significantly, with both the 95 and 98 octane variants seeing an increase of LBP 10,000. Diesel, a crucial fuel for many industries and households, surged by LBP 53,000. However, in contrast, the price of gas cylinders, commonly used for domestic purposes, fell by LBP 20,000. The updated pricing structure now lists 95 octane gasoline at LBP 2,386,000 and 98 octane gasoline at LBP 2,427,000. Diesel is currently priced at LBP 2,495,000, while gas cylinders are available at LBP 1,751,000. These shifts come amidst ongoing economic challenges and are expected to influence various sectors in Lebanon.