In its most recent statement, MIEM reported what will happen to fuel prices throughout the Uruguayan territory during the month of July.
The prices of the main fuels will not experience changes in the month of July, according to the report based on the insignificant variations registered in the import parity prices during the last month.
In this way, the sale price to the final consumer of Super 95 gasoline will remain at $69.89, while Diesel 50S will be established at $52.99 per liter as the maximum price at the pumps.
Likewise, the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will not change and will remain at its current value for sale to the public, which continues to be lower than import parity.
This determination is based on the stability observed in the monthly evolution of the international references established through the Import Parity Price (PPI).