Bajan los precios del diésel y el queroseno; sube el de la gasolina el 28 de abril

Las empresas petroleras aplicarán ajustes en los precios del combustible el martes 28 de abril de 2026; el diésel y el queroseno registrarán reducciones, mientras que la gasolina tendrá un ligero aumento. El Departamento de Energía informó una reducción mínima de 12,94 pesos por litro en el diésel, de 15,71 pesos por litro en el queroseno y un aumento de 0,53 pesos por litro en la gasolina.

MANILA, Filipinas — Las empresas petroleras implementarán ajustes de precios a partir de las 6 a.m. del martes 28 de abril de 2026. Esto marca la tercera semana consecutiva de cambios tras las reducciones que comenzaron el 14 de abril, después de aumentos sostenidos desde finales de febrero impulsados por las tensiones en Oriente Medio.

El Departamento de Energía señaló que la reducción mínima para el diésel es de 12,94 pesos por litro, mientras que el queroseno disminuirá en 15,71 pesos por litro. Los precios de la gasolina aumentarán 0,53 pesos por litro.

Empresas como UniOil, Shell y SeaOil anunciaron: gasolina +0,53 pesos/L, diésel -12,94 pesos/L y queroseno -15,71 pesos/L para Shell. Las estimaciones se basan en los precios minoristas vigentes del DOE en la Región Capital Nacional (NCR) para el periodo del 21 al 27 de abril de 2026.

Estos cambios se producen a medida que los conflictos en Oriente Medio han persistido desde marzo, según los informes.

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