For the fourth consecutive week the cost of LP Gas (liquefied petroleum) is declining in Mexico, after it soared worldwide at the end of last February due to the invasion of the Russian army in Ukraine.
As every Saturday, the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) updated the tabulator of maximum prices that must be handled by private fuel distributors throughout the country from the first minute of this Sunday, April 10 and until next Saturday, April 16.
Nationally, the price per liter was between 12.14 and 15.39 pesos, that is, a decrease of ten and 18 cents, respectively, compared to last week.
As for the sale per kilo, the lowest price was set at 22.47 pesos and the highest at 28.50 pesos, that is 19 cents in the lower range and 34 cents in the higher range.
It should be remembered that it was in July 2021 that the national average cost reached its highest level of the year and caused this “regulation” by registering at 25.90 pesos per kilogram.
Rates vary depending on the municipality of each state and, according to the Federal Government, the objective of the regulation is to control prices and “prevent corporate abuses” in the face of inflation.
Mexico City: $23.69 per Kg/$12.79 per L (Low)
State of Mexico: $24.52 per Kg/$13.24 per L (Low)
Jalisco: $26.94 per Kg/$14.55 per L (Down)
Nuevo León: $26.77 per Kg/$14.46 per L (Down)
More information in development.