Photorealistic image of a Colombian gas station displaying a 300-peso gasoline price cut, with joyful customers celebrating the government's announcement.
Photorealistic image of a Colombian gas station displaying a 300-peso gasoline price cut, with joyful customers celebrating the government's announcement.
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Government announces 300-peso gasoline price cut starting February 1

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Building on Minister Palma's recent confirmation of progress, the Colombian government will reduce regular gasoline by 300 pesos per gallon from February 1, 2026. Finance Minister Germán Ávila confirmed the move closes the Fuel Prices Stabilization Fund (FEPC) gap with international prices, easing consumer costs.

The announcement from the Ministries of Mines and Energy and Finance follows President Petro's push and Palma's update on FEPC stabilization. The 300-peso cut for regular gasoline, effective February 1, stems from settling FEPC deficits, including 72 trillion pesos owed to Ecopetrol.

Ávila told Caracol Radio: “With the president and Ecopetrol's directors, we reviewed the reduction. The international-internal price gap has closed via FEPC transfers, allowing a $300 adjustment.” The FEPC gap shrank from 26.3 trillion pesos in 2023 to 7.2 trillion in 2025 (0.4% of GDP).

Current national average: 16,057 pesos/gallon, ranging from 16,591 in Villavicencio to 14,227 in Pasto. Post-cut: ~15,757 pesos. Mines Minister Palma noted a gradual, technical process with Finance to safeguard finances and purchasing power. Analyst Sergio Cabrales (Universidad de los Andes) said internal prices exceeded international since June 2023, aiding FEPC contributions. Diesel subsidies persist at 363 billion pesos/month, focused on public transport.

Petro ties this to minimum wage hikes for anti-inflationary relief, hinting at up to 3,000 pesos more cuts ahead.

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Reactions on X to the Colombian government's 300-peso gasoline price cut announcement are polarized. Supporters praise it as fiscal responsibility after settling FEPC debts, predicting more reductions. Critics view it as minimal and opportunistic, citing net increases of over 7,000 pesos under the current administration. Neutral posts detail price impacts in cities, while skeptics question if it alleviates consumer burdens amid high costs.

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Realistic depiction of Colombia's second $500 gasoline price cut, showing joyful locals refueling at a Bogotá gas station with updated lower prices on display.
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Colombia enacts second $500 gasoline price cut from March 1 after ministerial confirmation

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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.

Colombia's Ministry of Mines and Energy issued a resolution to cut gasoline prices by $500 per gallon starting February 1, 2026, while diesel remains stable. The measure aims to address the deficit in the Fuel Price Stabilization Fund (Fepc). Minister Edwin Palma countered criticisms on the inherited debt, stating that the $70 billion figure represents cumulative payments over six years.

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Colombia's Finance Minister Germán Ávila announced that the gasoline price will decrease by $500 per gallon starting February 1, 2026. This reduction exceeds the initial projection of $300 and is part of an anti-inflationary strategy. The government plans further adjustments to ease household economics.

Oil firms in the Philippines announced another fuel price increase effective February 10, marking the fifth straight weekly rise for gasoline, while diesel and kerosene climb for a seventh week.

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Fuel prices in the Philippines are set to surge next week due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, according to the Department of Energy. Minimum increases are estimated at P19 per liter for diesel, P9 for gasoline, and P31 for kerosene, though diesel could reach P90 per liter without staggered hikes. The DOE has warned against hoarding and price manipulation.

Building on Dane's initial report of 5.29% annual inflation for February 2026—below January's 5.35% and market expectations around 5.5%—Anif analysis credits a $500-per-gallon gasoline price reduction as the main factor. Without it, inflation would have accelerated to 5.38%. Services and food exerted upward pressure, offset by regulated price relief.

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In the second straight week of adjustments, oil companies announced diesel price drops of P1 to P1.20 per liter this week—larger than last week's modest changes—offering more relief to motorists before Christmas. Gasoline is set to fall by P0.60 to P0.80 per liter, and kerosene by about P1.75 per liter, driven by robust supply and weak demand.

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