YPF aumenta 1% el precio de los combustibles

El CEO de YPF, Horacio Marín, anunció un aumento del 1% en los precios de los combustibles a partir del jueves 14 de mayo. La medida busca evitar sobresaltos en el surtidor mediante el sistema de buffer de precios.

El anuncio se realizó el 13 de mayo. Marín explicó que el ajuste responde a un análisis de las condiciones del mercado y las variables de oferta y demanda.

La petrolera mantendrá el sistema de buffer de precios por 45 días adicionales. Esto evitará trasladar al consumidor las fluctuaciones bruscas en el precio internacional del petróleo Brent.

Marín afirmó que YPF continuará con el micropricing para maximizar rentabilidades según franjas horarias y zonas geográficas. La empresa reiteró su compromiso de preservar la demanda sin generar perjuicios a accionistas ni clientes.

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