Fuels start the week with low prices

Fuels start the week with low prices
O fuel price registers low this week in relation to the previous one.

The cheapest state to sell fuel is Pernambuco, followed by Rio de Janeiro and Alagoas. The most expensive state for fuel sales is Roraima, followed by Rondônia and Acre.

The biggest casualties were with hydrous ethanol and gasoline with additives, which fell by 2.58% and 0.86%, respectively.

Presidente Prudente, in São Paulo, recorded the lowest ethanol sales price at one of its gas stations. In the neighborhood of Vila Formosa, a white flag fuel station sold ethanol at R$2.95/liter. The municipality of Mococa, in the state of São Paulo, also registered the same minimum for ethanol, in a white flag post.

The most expensive ethanol is sold in Porto Velho, in Rondônia, at R$6.39/liter.

The minimum commercialization price for common gasoline also occurs in São Paulo, in the municipality of Diadema. The city records a minimum of R$ 4.62/liter in sales. Following are the cities of Itaquaquecetuba, Mogi das Cruzes and Sorocaba, which sell fuel at R$ 4.69/liter.

The most expensive city for selling regular gasoline is Tefé, in the state of Amazonas, which sells the fuel at R$7.26.

The state of São Paulo leads the lowest prices of gasoline with additives, with at least seven cities with the minimum price of fuel in the country. Fuel stations in the cities of Taubaté, Campinas and São José dos Campos sell fuel for R$ 4.94.

LPG, or cooking gas, had an average resale price of approximately R$101.80 in Brazil. The cities that recorded the lowest resale price were Lorena, in the state of São Paulo, and Paranaguá, in Paraná. The cities recorded the sale of R$ 70 for cooking gas. Next is Valparaíso de Goiás (GO), which sells LPG at R$73.

Natural gas and S10 diesel oil fell by 0.66% and 0.40%. Ordinary diesel oil remained stable.

Natural gas, CNG, is sold at an average of R$ 4.49. The cities that recorded the highest natural gas sales price were Santo Antônio de Pádua, in Rio de Janeiro and Vacaria, in Rio Grande do Sul, where the fuel was sold at BRL 6.59 at white flag gas stations.

Diesel oil S10 is sold at R$ 4.99. Common diesel fuel remained at R$4.94 for the second week.

The Brazilian region with the highest fuel prices was the North of the country, followed by the Midwest and South. Next are the Northeast and, finally, the Southeast region, which has the lowest average fuel consumption in the country.

The data are from the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels, the ANP.

By Brasil 61

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