Secretary of Energy announced new prices starting Friday, June 17 and will remain in effect until 5:59 p.m. on July 1
A new announcement of a rise in fuel prices was made this afternoon by the Ministry of Energy, who explained that these prices will be in force as of Friday, June 17, and will remain in force until 5:59 p.m. on July 1.
Since last February 23, the price of fuel has not seen a decrease in its price and for this Friday an increase of 14 cents is expected in 95-octane gasoline, remaining at 1.59 per liter, 91-octane gasoline will also rise eleven cents. octane remaining at 1.45 cents per liter; while low-sulfur diesel will increase its price by 17 cents, remaining at 1.40 cents per liter.
If we convert to gallons, 95 gasoline goes up 0.54 a gallon, 91 gasoline goes up 0.44 a gallon and diesel goes up 0.61 a gallon, this means that 95 gasoline would be $6.02 a gallon while diesel a gallon would be $6.02. $5.25.