Gasoline rises for the fourth week in a row and approaches R$ 5

The average price of gasoline in Brazil has once again approached R$5, according to a new survey by the National Agency for Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP) released this Monday (7th). The liter was R$ 4.91, between October 23 and 29, to R$ 4.98 between October 30 and the last Saturday (5), an increase of 1.43%.

This was the fourth week in a row that gasoline increased, after 15 weeks of decline, interrupted in mid-October, after the end of the effects of the limitation of the Tax on the Circulation of Goods and Services (ICMS) and the reductions announced by Petrobras.

The cheapest gasoline was found by the ANP at R$ 4.26 in São Caetano do Sul, in the ABC region of São Paulo. The most expensive liter was registered at R$ 6.99, in São Luís (MA) and in São Vicente, on the coast of São Paulo.

The common diesel (S500) was observed in Brazil at an average of R$ 6.58, between October 30 and November 5, against R$ 6.56 in the previous week, up 0.3%. The S-10 diesel, on the other hand, rose from R$6.68 to R$6.71 in this period.

The new ANP bulletin also showed an increase in the price of ethanol, from R$3.63 to R$3.70, an increase of 1.93%. Natural Gas Vehicular (CNG), which was reduced by 5% by Petrobras on the 1st, went from R$ 4.88 to R$ 4.87.

The 13-kilogram bottle of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) remained stable at R$109.86.

Source: CNN Brasil

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