New gasoline and ACPM prices take effect from January 2026

From January 1, 2026, Colombia rolls out adjustments to gasoline and ACPM prices, with average increases of $90 and $99 per gallon, respectively. The Energy and Gas Regulation Commission (CREG) released the update, which varies by city due to transportation and distribution costs. National averages stand at $16.057 for gasoline and $10.984 for ACPM.

The Energy and Gas Regulation Commission (CREG) announced fuel price adjustments that took effect on January 1, 2026, across Colombia. The change reflects production cost dynamics and aims for a gradual price update, as stated by the regulatory body.

The national average increase was $90 per gallon for regular gasoline, raising it to $16.057, while ACPM rose $99 per gallon to $10.984. These figures incorporate producer income: $10.919 for gasoline, $6.020 for ACPM, $12.611 for fuel alcohol, and $18.965 for diesel biofuel.

Final prices vary by location, affected by logistics, transportation, and local taxes. Cities with the highest gasoline prices include Villavicencio ($16.591), Cali ($16.502), and Bogotá ($16.491), followed by Manizales ($16.466), Pereira ($16.439), and Medellín ($16.412). The lowest are in Pasto ($14.247) and Cúcuta ($14.400).

For ACPM, Cali tops at $11.424, followed by Villavicencio ($11.376), Pereira ($11.363), and Manizales ($11.349). In contrast, Cúcuta ($9.032) and Pasto ($10.338) have the lowest rates, with Bogotá at $11.276 and Medellín at $11.301.

This adjustment impacts consumers and the transportation sector in Colombia, where fuels are a major expense for households and businesses. The CREG stresses that the changes aim to balance the supply chain without extreme volatility.

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