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Gasoline from 84 from S/ 15.40 at the taps in Lima: Where to find the best prices?

Gasoline from 84 from S/ 15.40 at the taps in Lima: Where to find the best prices?

The Supervisory Agency for Investment in Energy and Mining () set the price bands for Liquefied Petroleum Gas intended for packaging (LPG-E), Liquefied Petroleum Gas intended for bulk (LPG-G), 84 octane gasohol, 90 and 84 octane gasoline.

Below, we detail the prices of gasoline, diesel, domestic gas and vehicular natural gas (NGV) today, Tuesday, December 6, 2022, according to data from the Facilito platform of the Supervisory Body for Investment in Energy and Mining (Osinergmin). . In addition, we show you where to find the lowest prices to buy fuel.

How much is gasoline today, Tuesday December 6 in Lima?

Facilito indicates that the price of a gallon of 84 octane gasoline fluctuates between S/ 15.39 and S/ 18.50 in the districts of the capital this Tuesday.

The lowest price is located in Pucusana and Rímac, where said fuel reaches S/ 15.39 per gallon. Instead, the highest price of S/ 18.50 is registered in Ate.

As for 90 octane gasoline, the price per gallon varies between S/ 15.95 and S/ 28.07 at the different taps in the capital. The district where the highest prices were recorded is Ancón.

On the other hand, 95 octane gasoline has a price range that goes from S/ 17.21 in Comas and S/ 30.08 in Ancón.

While 97 octane gasoline is between S/ 17.38 to S/ 27.

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What is the price of oil (diesel) today at the taps?

This Tuesday, diesel DB5 S-50 (petroleum) is at S/ 18.60 to S/ 26.06 a gallon at taps in the capital.

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What is the price of automotive LPG in Lima?

This Tuesday, automotive LPG costs between S/ 6.78 to S/ 10.99 a gallon at taps in the capital.

In the districts of La Victoria, San Luis, Ate and Lurigancho there are the most comfortable prices of S/ 6.89 and S/ 7.00.

While the most expensive prices are recorded in Ancón and San Juan de Miraflores from S/ 9.99 to S/ 10.99.

  • Query the price in all districts.

How much does the gas cylinder cost?

The 10-kilogram gas cylinder registers prices ranging from S/ 32.70 to S/ 65 in the districts of the capital this Tuesday.

The lowest prices are registered in stores located in districts such as Villa El Salvador, Breña, La Victoria and San Juan de Lurigancho. While the highest rates are in San Miguel and Lince.

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What is the price of natural gas for vehicles (NGV)?

There are some taps in Cercado de Lima where CNG is sold from S/ 1.39 per cubic meter. It is followed by districts such as Breña, San Luis and La Victoria where the price varies between S/ 1.40 and S/ 1.46.

However, in other parts of Lima the price of this fuel reaches S/ 2.10 this Tuesday.

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