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Find out what the price of gasoline is today at the taps

Find out what the price of gasoline is today at the taps

As a measure to counteract the rise in the prices of fuels derived from petroleum, the Government extended this Monday, June 4, the inclusion of 84 and 90 octane gasoline, 84 octane gasohol and Liquefied Petroleum Gas destined for bulk (GLP-G) in the Petroleum Derived Fuel Price Stabilization Fund (FEPC), until September 30, 2022.

The rule aims to not affect the economy of Peruvian families in the face of the global energy crisis, because the fuel has been rising in value and this has dragged other sectors.

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

How much is gasoline today, Wednesday, July 6 in Lima and Callao?

Facilito indicates that the price of a gallon of 84-octane gasoline fluctuates between S/ 14.69 and S/ 22.39 in the districts of the capital this Wednesday.

The lowest price was located at a tap in San Juan de Lurigancho, where said fuel reached S/ 14.69 per gallon. Instead, the highest price of S/ 22.39 was registered in Carabayllo.

As for 90 octane gasoline, the price per gallon varies between S/ 16.00 and S/ 26.50 at the different taps in the capital. The district where the highest prices were recorded was San Juan de Lurigancho.

On the other hand, 95 octane gasoline has a price range that goes from S/ 23.08 in Carabayllo to S/ 28.99 in San Juan de Lurigancho.

While 97 octane gasoline is between S/ 22.19 to S/ 29.90

  • Query the price in all districts.

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

This Wednesday, DB5 S-50 diesel (petroleum) is at S/ 15.79 to S/ 20.49 a gallon at the capital’s taps.

  • Query the price of oil.

How much does the gas balloon cost?

The 10-kilogram gas balloon registers prices ranging from S/ 38.60 to S/ 65.50 in the districts of the capital this Wednesday.

The lowest prices are registered in stores located in districts such as Santa Rosa, Lurigancho and Rímac. While the highest rates are in Surquillo, Miraflores and Santiago de Surco.

  • Query the prices of the other districts.

What is the price of vehicular natural gas (VNG)?

There are some taps in Ate where CNG is sold from S/ 1.37 per cubic meter. It is followed by districts such as San Miguel, Cercado de Lima and La Victoria where the price varies between S/ 1.40 and S/ 1.42.

However, in other parts of Lima, the price of this fuel reaches S / 1.99 this Wednesday.

  • Query the prices of the other districts.

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