Gas will cost more at the pumps from Friday

 
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The prices of gasoline and low-sulfur diesel will rise from Friday, October 21.

The National Secretary of Energy reported that the liter of 95-octane gasoline will rise by 7 cents While the liter of 91-octane gasoline will increase by 6 cents.

Diesel is the one that reflects the greatest increase: the liter will be add18 cents.

The prices will be in force until next Friday, November 4.

Currently, the Government grants a fuel subsidy so that it is sold to the public at $3.25 per gallon of 95, 91, and diesel. Without the subsidy, the sale price as of Friday would be $4.39 for a gallon of 95, $4.16 for 91, and 4.94 for diesel.