This Friday, August 20, 2021, the day that the Ministry of Finance will announce the new stimuli for fuels, the price of Diesel and Magna gasoline decreased and consolidate the positive streak this week.
So pay attention as this will pay for each liter of fuel that you load to your vehicle this day:
• The liter of Magna gasoline in the Mexican Republic today costs $ 20.35 pesos, yesterday 20.38.
• The cost of Premium gasoline in the country is $ 22.17, the same as yesterday.
• The price of Diesel today in Mexico is $ 21.71 pesos per liter, yesterday 21.72.
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Check the updated price of gasoline today in Mexico and in the different states, municipalities, and regions of the country, in which the Energy Regulatory Commission has divided according to economic zones. To check the price of fuels in your state, we recommend THIS PAGE
Average price of gasoline in SINALOA today
Magna 20.54
Premium 23.15
Diesel 21.6
Average price of gasoline in MEXICO CITY – CDMX today
Magna 20.8
Premium 22.75
Diesel 21.79
Average price of gasoline in CHIAPAS today
Magna 20.46
Premium 21.95
Diesel 21.97
Average price of the gasoline in BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTH today
Magna 19.38
Premium 21.49
Diesel 20.62
Average price of gasoline in COAHUILA today
Magna 20.09
Premium 21.98
Diesel 21.39
The price of fuels in Mexico has been released to the market in order to eliminate the subsidies that the government granted, so from now on supply and demand will be the main factors that can regulate the new costs of the different types of gasoline, either: Premium, Diesel or Magna.
Although the Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) gas stations are the best known, other brands that will have gas stations have already entered the country, for example: Oxxo Gas, Gasmart Gasolineras, Grupo Perc, ExxonMobil, Petro-7, G500, BP, Shell, Gulf and Coppel.
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