Gasoline, diesel, and propane will maintain their prices from October 11 to 17

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Santo Domingo,.- The most widely used fuels, i.e., gasoline, diesel, and propane will maintain their prices from October 11 to 17, the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Mipymes (MICM) reported this Friday, specifying that the Government allocated a subsidy of 178 million pesos to avoid increases in fuels during that week. Premium gasoline will continue to be sold at 290.10 per gallon and regular at 272.50 pesos per gallon, while optimal diesel will remain at 242.10 pesos per gallon and regular at 224.80 pesos.

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Meanwhile, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will remain at 147.20 pesos per gallon and natural gas at 43.97 pesos per cubic meter. For its part, avtur will sell at 199.70 per gallon, after a decrease of 3.87 pesos; kerosene at 231.30, that is, 4.20 pesos less than this week. According to information from the MICM, fuel oil #6 will decrease by 0.59 cents and will be sold at 159.60 per gallon; and 1%S fuel oil will increase by 0.16 cents and will reach the public at 171.30 per gallon.

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