Economy December 4, 2021 - 12:09 pm

Gasolines go down; LPG, regular diesel go up; the others, the same

Country - Protests of gasoline pumps, belonging to ANADEGAS, which closed their services during the morning of today, until 12 noon, as a call to the government to regulate the prices of the sale of fuels, since they It is affecting profits due to high production costs. Ariel Díaz-Alejo / Newspaper Hoy

The prices of premium and regular gasoline fell from today until 10 December by RD$2.70 and 80 cents per gallon and optimum diesel by RD$2.30, while liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and regular diesel will increase by RD$2 each, as reported by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, and Mipymes.

A gallon of premium gasoline is currently priced at RD$270.10, regular gasoline at RD$255.50, and optimum diesel at RD$219.10; a gallon of LPG is at RD$141.10 per gallon, and regular diesel costs RD$201.10.

A gallon of avtur continues at RD$180.68, kerosene at RD$209.80, fuel oil #6 at RD$153.64, and fuel oil 1%S at RD$172.01.

A cubic meter of natural gas is presently priced at RD$28.97, while the average exchange rate was RD$56.81. Therefore, the Government assumes an increase of RD$10.86 for each gallon of LPG.

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