The Ministry of Energy announced that starting this Friday, October 21, fuel prices will increase.
95-octane gasoline will rise 7 cents to $1.09 a liter while 91-octane gasoline will also rise 7 cents to $1.10 a liter.
For its part, low-sulfur diesel will rise 19 cents, leaving a liter at $1.31. The energy secretary explained that the prices will be in force until 5:59 in the morning on November 4.
According to the authorities, with these new prices as of this Friday there will be a saving for the subsidized fuel in 95-octane gasoline of 88 cents, in 91-octane gasoline it will be 92 cents, while in the gallon of low-sulfur diesel the savings it would be $1.71