After three months of increases, gasoline finally drops


The new prices announced by the National Energy Secretariat will be in effect from 6:00 a.m. on Friday, July 1, until July 15, 2022.

After three months of increases, gasoline finally drops

Low sulfur diesel will rise 0.07 cents a gallon. Photo: Illustrative

After more than three months of constant increases in the price of fuel, consumers will be able to see a slight relief in their pockets since it is possible to see that for this Friday, July 1, there will be a slight decrease in the price of gasoline, although diesel will reflect a slight increase.

The new prices announced by the National Energy Secretariat will be valid until July 15, 2022.

As of 6:00 in the morning, 95-octane gasoline will lower its cost seven cents, remaining at $1.52 per liter, this means a decrease of 0.27 cents per gallon.

While 91 octane gasoline will drop eight cents per liter, remaining at $1.37 per liter, that is, 0.31 cents per gallon.

For its part, low-sulfur diesel will rise 0.05 cents per gallon, remaining at $1.41 per liter.



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