Saturday 20 April 2024

RECOPE requested an increase of up to ¢121 in fuel prices

The new increase request comes 10 days after the entry into force of a previous increase

Paying the bills

Latest

Can Microdose Mushrooms Boost Productivity? Find Out What Experts Are Saying

Microdosing involves taking a small, controlled amount—usually around 1/8...

“Respect for the division of powers” legislator tells President Chaves

QCOSTARICA - A call for respect for the division...

Carlos Alvarado: Populism is thriving in Costa Rica

QCOSTARICA -- On Wednesday, former president Carlos Alvarado (2018-2022),...

1960s Costa Rica

QCOSTARICA - The first indigenous peoples of Costa Rica...

Holidays left in 2024

QCOSTARICA -- Costa Rica just came off a long...

Costa Rica will not receive African migrants

QCOSTARICA -- Costa Rica's President, Rodrigo Chaves, stated on...

Dollar Exchange

¢499.09 BUY

¢504.07 SELL

19 April 2024 - At The Banks - Source: BCCR

Paying the bills

Share

QCOSTARICA – The Costa Rican Oil Refinery that refines nothing, RECOPE, requested on Friday a new increase in fuel prices.

The new increase request comes 10 days after the entry into force of a previous increase

According to the request made to the regulating authority, the Autoridad Reguladora de los Servicios Públicos (ARESEP), it would be ¢87 more for a liter of super gasoline, ¢85 for regular gasoline and ¢121 for diesel.

In this way, a liter of super gasoline would go from the current ¢822 to ¢909, regular from ¢804 to ¢889, and the diesel from ¢724 to ¢845.

- Advertisement -

The process now continues with the ARESEP holding public hearings and an ensuing resolution before the end of the month, with higher prices at the pumps in the first days of April.

The new increase request comes 10 days after the entry into force of a previous increase also – ¢57 for a liter of super, ¢56 for regular and ¢53 in the case of diesel – attributed by RECOPE to the armed conflict in Ukraine.

 

- Advertisement -
Paying the bills
Rico
Ricohttp://www.theqmedia.com
"Rico" is the crazy mind behind the Q media websites, a series of online magazines where everything is Q! In these times of new normal, stay at home. Stay safe. Stay healthy.

Related Articles

Carlos Alvarado: Populism is thriving in Costa Rica

QCOSTARICA -- On Wednesday, former president Carlos Alvarado (2018-2022), said he...

1960s Costa Rica

QCOSTARICA - The first indigenous peoples of Costa Rica were hunters...

Subscribe to our stories

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.

Discover more from Q COSTA RICA

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading