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ERSE average weekly price rises 0.5% gasoline and 1.3% diesel

The weekly average price, calculated by the Energy Services Regulatory Entity (ERSE), rose 0.5% for gasoline and 1.3% for diesel, compared to the previous week, it was announced this Tuesday.

“The efficient price has been updated, compared to last week, of +0.5% for gasoline and +1.3% for diesel”reads in the weekly ERSE price supervision report.

In the week from June 5 to 11, the efficient price before taxes is 0.861 euros per liter of pure 95 gasoline and 0.808 euros per liter of pure diesel.

After taxes, the efficient price is 1,737 euros a liter of gasoline 95 pure It is 1,514 euros per liter of straight diesel.

The increase in the efficient price was influenced by the variation of -2.1% in the international prices of pure gasoline and -0.9% of pure diesel, as well as the unfreezing of the update of the value of the addition of carbon emissions from gasoline and diesel by around 25%.

The efficient price takes into account the value of fuels in the international markets of reference, the respective maritime freight, primary logistics, cost overruns with the incorporation of biofuels, the retail component and taxes.

The report also indicated that, compared to the previous week, the average retail price announced at the gates, which is reported in the Balcão Único da Energia, was 0.2 cents per liter above the efficient price in the 95 simple gasoline and 2.4 cents per liter for simple diesel.

“In percentage terms, pure gasoline 95 was announced in the porches 0.1% above the efficient price and simple diesel was announced 1.6% above the efficient price,” he explained.

In turn, regarding the discounted prices, which are published by the General Directorate of Energy and Geology (DGEG), Straight 95 gasoline registered a deviation of -2.7% compared to the efficient price and simple diesel -3.6%.

The regulator also noted that, in absolute terms, these estimates stand at -4.6 cents per liter for pure gasoline and -5.1 cents per liter for pure diesel, below efficient prices. respective.

Source: Observadora

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