Precios de bencinas varían mínimamente desde este jueves

La Empresa Nacional del Petróleo informó este miércoles variaciones menores en los combustibles que aplican desde el jueves 7 de mayo. La gasolina de 93 octanos sube 0,1 pesos por litro y el diésel baja 47,3 pesos, mientras el kerosene no cambia.

Según el informe semanal de Enap, la gasolina de 97 octanos baja 0,6 pesos por litro y el GLP de uso vehicular sube 49,3 pesos. La empresa estatal aclaró que su reporte no fija los precios finales, que dependen de las distribuidoras.

El gobierno modificó los parámetros del Mepco, pasando de un promedio de cuatro a 13 semanas para calcular el precio de referencia. Esto redujo el impuesto específico para la gasolina de 93 octanos de 6 a 4,9 UTM por metro cúbico.

El ministro de Hacienda, Jorge Quiroz, defendió el ajuste y estimó un ahorro fiscal cercano a los mil millones de dólares. Los precios del petróleo Brent rondan los 101 dólares el barril, con un alza del 67% en lo que va de 2026.

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