Gasoline prices continue to climb

 

 

Gasoline prices continue to rise. Starting Friday, January 13, a new increase will be registered according to the National Secretariat of Energy.

The 95-octane liter will go up five cents and will sell for $1.01. The 91 will increase by four cents and will be at 0.96 cents per liter. While the liter of low-sulfur diesel will have a rise of 0.02 cents and its sale will be $1.07.

When converted to a gallon, the 95 octanes will rise by 0.24 cents, remaining at $3.86; the 91-octane will increase by 0.15 cents and will sell for $3.62. While diesel will increase by 0.08 cents and will remain at $4.04 a gallon.

At present, the Government grants a fuel subsidy so that it is sold to the public at $3.25 a gallon of 95, 91 and diesel. But it will only be valid until January 15.