Petroperú reported this Thursday that it has increased the prices of the main fuels by up to 13%. The readjustment comes amid the global crisis in the supply of crude oil and oil products caused by the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
The state company also specifies that the price increase will affect gasoline, residual diesel, among others. However, in the case of bottled LPG and diesel for vehicular use, the current list price is maintained, since they are included in the Fuel Price Stabilization Fund.
In this way, the gallon of Gasohol of 97 grew S/1.49 (12%) and went from S/12.09 to S/13.58, the Gasohol of 95 rose S/1.45 (12%) and reached S/ 13.58, while Gasohol 90 stands at S/ 13.09 and Gasohol 84, which increased by 13%, reached S/ 12.76.
For its part, the gallon of Diesel B5 S-50 grew by S/ 1.76 (13%) and reached S/ 15.26, while bulk LPG rose to S/ 3.62. Meanwhile, Diesel B5 S-50 UV and bottled LPG remain at S/11.54 and S/3.18, respectively.
Prices of the main fuels
The prices correspond to the Callao Plant, however, in other plants they will have a similar variation, indicated Petroperú.
Petroperu Statement
Source: Larepublica

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