Enap reports fuel price increases starting this Thursday

Chile's National Petroleum Company (Enap) released its weekly price report, showing rises in gasoline and diesel prices from Thursday, April 16. 93-octane gasoline will increase by $20.2 per liter and 97-octane by $22.3, while diesel rises $36.4. The Mepco mechanism cushioned the hike, according to the undersecretary of Finance.

Enap released its weekly reference fuel prices effective from Thursday, April 16. The report shows 93-octane gasoline rising $20.2 per liter, 97-octane $22.3, diesel $36.4 and vehicle GLP $36.5. Kerosene shows no change.

In the Metropolitan Region, current average prices are $1,537 per liter for 93-octane, $1,589 for 95-octane, $1,643 for 97-octane and $1,510 for diesel, according to the CNE's bencinaenlinea site. With the adjustment, reference prices would reach $1,557, $1,610, $1,665 and $1,546 respectively.

Undersecretary of Finance Juan Pablo Rodríguez stated that without the Fuel Prices Stabilization Mechanism (Mepco), the increase would have been much larger. Enap clarified that its publication does not set or regulate final prices, which are autonomously determined by distributor companies.

This differs from the March 26 adjustment, when the government neutralized Mepco, leading to historic rises: $372.2 for 93-octane, $391.5 for 97-octane and $580.3 for diesel, due to fiscal pressures and high global oil prices from the Iran war.

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Kerosene price rises $107.4 per liter starting Thursday in Chile

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Enap announced a new $107.4 per liter increase in kerosene (parafina) prices, adding to last week's $107.9 rise, pushing Santiago prices near $1,400. The government is reviewing changes to Mepco and FEPP amid Middle East conflict pressures and fiscal constraints. Minister García Ruminot said a proposal will be resolved soon.

The National Petroleum Company reported minor fuel price changes on Wednesday that take effect Thursday, May 7. 93-octane gasoline rises 0.1 pesos per liter and diesel falls 47.3 pesos, while kerosene stays the same.

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Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz announced increases of $370 per liter in 93-octane gasoline and $580 in diesel, effective from Thursday, March 26, due to the international oil price surge from the Iran conflict. The government also activated palliative measures, including freezing Transantiago fares until year-end and subsidies for taxi drivers. Quiroz justified the moves as necessary to align local prices with international levels and safeguard public finances.

Gas stations in Mexico are operating on tight margins of 70 cents per liter in diesel sales due to the federal government's price cap.

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Brazil's average diesel price to distributors climbed 40% in early March to R$ 5.36 per liter following intensified US and Israeli attacks on Iran, per ANP data. Pump prices rose 20% by late March. Building on the March 12 federal tax exemption, the Lula administration is pressuring fuel stakeholders to limit consumer pass-throughs and fast-tracking a diesel subsidy ahead of October elections.

Updated industry estimates project even larger diesel cuts of P24 to P26 per liter and gasoline P2.50 to P3.50 per liter starting April 21, up from earlier P17-P19 projections, as the global oil war premium continues to unwind—extending relief from the April 14 rollbacks amid the 2026 fuel crisis.

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Fuel prices in Metro Manila remained unchanged at elevated levels over the Easter weekend, with diesel holding at P133.19 per liter—above the national average—as Filipinos returned from Holy Week holidays.

 

 

 

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