Cali second city with highest fuel prices

With the price increase effective from January 1, 2026, Cali ranks as Colombia's second city with the most expensive fuel, just behind Villavicencio. In the Valle del Cauca capital, a gallon of regular gasoline costs $16,502, while ACPM reaches $11,424, sparking concern among transporters and users.

The Energy and Gas Regulation Commission (Creg) updated fuel prices starting January 1, 2026, raising costs across several Colombian cities. In Cali, the gallon of regular gasoline rose to $16,502, a $90 increase from December 2025, and ACPM to $11,424, up $99. These figures place the city second in the national gasoline ranking, led by Villavicencio at $16,591, followed by Bogotá ($16,491), Manizales ($16,466), and Pereira ($16,439). Other cities like Medellín ($16,412) and Barranquilla ($16,126) also show high prices, while Pasto ($14,247) and Cúcuta ($14,400) have the lowest.

For ACPM, the national average is $10,984 per gallon, with Cúcuta ($9,032) and Pasto ($10,338) topping the list of minimum prices, followed by Cartagena ($10,916) and Barranquilla ($10,951). The Creg attributes the adjustment to factors such as producer income, taxes, pipeline transportation costs, and distribution margins.

This change has particularly affected Cali's transport sector, where taxi drivers and operators voice concerns over daily operations. Protests or blockades are not ruled out in the city and other high-price areas as a response to the measure, akin to past reactions to similar hikes.

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Mines and Energy Minister Edwin Palma signed a resolution for a $500 per gallon gasoline price reduction effective March 1, 2026—the second consecutive cut following February's drop—bringing the average price in Colombia's 13 main cities to $15,057. The move, confirmed days earlier by Finance Minister Germán Ávila, aims to ease economic pressures amid Fuel Prices Stabilization Fund (Fepc) improvements.

From April 1, 2026, gasoline prices in Colombia rose by $375 per gallon, lifting the national average to $15,449. In Cali, prices are around $15,900, with diesel up $81 per gallon. The increase reverses prior cuts timed with legislative elections, prompting political debate.

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Finance Minister Germán Ávila announced a $400 increase in gasoline prices starting May 1. The move reverses prior cuts from January and February amid international pressures and high oil prices. The national average price will reach $15.749 per gallon.

Oil companies raised fuel prices again on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, with diesel hikes up to P19.80 per liter. The increases stem from ongoing US-Iran tensions and global oil supply disruptions. This marks the 13th to 15th consecutive weekly rise.

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Fuel prices in Brazil rose for the second consecutive week, according to ANP data released on March 13, 2026. Diesel saw an 11.8% increase, while gasoline rose 2.5%, reflecting the impacts of the war in Iran on international oil prices.

Ethiopia's Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration has raised fuel prices effective April 1, 2026, with white diesel increasing by 16.6% to 163.09 birr per liter. The move comes as the fuel subsidy burden reaches nearly 272 billion birr. Officials cite global oil market disruptions from Middle East conflicts.

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Colombia's oil production dropped 3% in January 2026 year-on-year to 746,400 barrels per day from 769,800 the previous year, according to Campetrol. Compared to December, it fell 0.1%, or 7,000 barrels, with the sharpest declines in Casanare.

 

 

 

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