Economy February 20, 2022 - 11:22 am

In the fridge! Government keeps fuel prices frozen

Government freezes fuel prices for second week

Santo Domingo, DR.
The Dominican government announced this afternoon that fuel prices would remain unchanged during the week of 19-25 February.

The information with the governmental disposition was communicated by Homero Figueroa, director of Strategy and Communication of the government, with a message posted on his account on the social network Twitter.

That data emerges as interesting because it is the first time that the Government Communications Directorate assumes the spokesmanship of the fuel price status, which the Ministry of Industry and Commerce has historically done.

“Government allocates RD$610 million to contain the hikes of almost RD$40 in fuels. This due to the increase in oil, which this week traded at an average of US$92.83 per barrel,” the spokesperson wrote on his Twitter account.

Minutes after the announcement made by the Presidency of the Republic, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce posted on its social networks a video with its vice-minister Ramon Perez Fermin, of internal commerce, who week after week is the one who communicates the decision on fuel values.

The current fuel prices will thus remain three weeks at the same values:

Government allocates RD$610 MM to contain the hikes of almost RD$40 in fuels. This is due to the increase in oil, which this week traded at an average of US$92.83 per barrel. ?????? #EstamosCambiando pic.twitter.com/hXTdJIZyEb

– Homero Figueroa (@HomeroFigueroaG) February 18, 2022

Premium gasoline = 287.60
Regular gasoline = 270.50
Optimum diesel = 236.10
Regular diesel = 217.60
Liquefied Gas = 147.60

“The current scenario of oil derivatives remains historically unfavorable, hitting more severely to non-producing countries as is the case of the DR,” deputy minister @rperezfermin. pic.twitter.com/UBGBGBQBvGXG

COVID-19

September 6, 2024 - 4:38 pm

Ministry of Health enhances plans for pandemic and respiratory epidemic response

September 6, 2024 - 2:36 pm

Abinader: Haiti crisis straining Dominican Republic’s migration, health, and education systems

September 1, 2024 - 8:00 am

Public Health assures there are no cases of monkeypox in the country

September 1, 2024 - 7:00 am

The country registers low incidence of respiratory viruses

MOST READ

Economy

Housing costs soar in the Dominican Republic

Local

Dominican government takes over traffic light network after three-day disruption in National District

Tourism

Brazilian tourist arrivals soar in Dominican Republic after visa elimination

Economy

Puerto Plata’s tourism rebounds

MORE NEWS

Local

Dominican Today journalist wins Pasaporte Abierto 2024 award, Dominican Republic receives multiple honors

Tourism

Project for sustainable sargassum management launched in the Dominican Republic

North Coast

Aerodom aims to bring the giant A380 to Puerto Plata

Local

What is now the Dominican Republic was home to the Samanese, the first humans to populate the Antilles nearly 5,500 years ago