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ERSE average weekly price rises 1% gasoline and 0.6% diesel

The weekly average price of fuels, calculated by the Energy Services Regulatory Entity (ERSE), rises this week by 1% for gasoline and 0.6% for diesel, according to a report released this Monday by the regulator.

Likewise, according to the Weekly Report of Supervision of Sales Prices to the Public of the ERSE for this week, “the efficient price before taxes is 0.891 euros per liter for simple 95 gasoline and 1.031 euros/l for simple diesel “, being that, “after taxthe efficient price is 1,742 euros/l, for 95 pure gasolineWe are 1,705 euros/l for straight diesel“.

According to the same document, the “efficient price was updated, compared to last week, by +1% for gasoline and +0.6% for diesel, taking into account the weekly variation in international gasoline prices by +2.2% and simple diesel by +2.2%”. + 1.1% ”, he highlighted.

On the other hand, “compared to the previous week, it was verified that the average of the Public Sales Prices announced in the portals, and reported in the Balcão Único da Energia, was 3.3 cents/l higher than the Efficient Price, of that week, in the case of simple gasoline 95, and 1.6 cents/l, higher in the case of simple diesel”.

In percentage terms, plain gasoline 95 was announced at the gates 1.9% above the efficient price is he single diesel It was announced 1% above the efficient price”, ERS said.

The efficient price is an average weekly price determined by the ERSE, which results from the sum of several factors: “fuel prices in international reference markets and the respective maritime freight, primary logistics, including strategic reserves in this portion and security of the State Petroleum System, the cost overruns with the incorporation of biofuels and the retail component plus the respective taxes”.

Finally, “still in relation to the previous week, regarding the reduced prices, published by the DGEG [Direção-Geral de Energia e Geologia]“simple gasoline 95 showed a deviation of -0.9% against Efficient Price and -3.5% plain diesel“.

Thus, “in absolute terms, these estimates are -1.6 cents/l for pure 95 gasoline, and -5.7 cents/l for pure diesel, below the respective efficient prices” said the regulator.

According to information published by the media, gasoline rises 3.5 cents this week and diesel 1.5 cents.

Source: Observadora

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