Diesel and ethanol prices retreat in Acre; gasoline rises to $ 7.49

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Diesel and ethanol prices retreat in Acre; gasoline rises to $ 7.49

The latest analysis of the Edenred Ticket Log (IPTL) price index pointed out that in the first half of September, the average prices of almost all fuels fell in Acre except gasoline.

Diesel and ethanol prices retreat in Acre; gasoline rises to $ 7.49

Only gasoline was left out of the reductions/Photo: Reproduction

The common diesel dropped 0.13% and was marketed at R $ 7.60. The S-10 diesel had an average of R $ 7.49. Ethanol registered a decrease of 1.33%, selling at R $ 5.27. Already the gasoline showed up 0.93% and reached R $ 7.49.

In the northern region, the survey showed a widespread low -fuel scenario, but prices remain the highest in Brazil. The common diesel had the most expressive retreat in the country. “This movement can be a reflection of logistics dynamics and local distribution, but still, the region remains at the country’s highest average prices, reinforcing the impact of operating costs and large distances in the final value on the pump,” explained Renato Mascarenhas, director of Edenred Mobility.

According to the IPTL, gasoline was the most advantageous option for drivers in most states in the region, such as Amazonas, Amapá, Pará and Rondônia. Mascarenhas, however, pointed out that ethanol is always the most sustainable choice, as it is a renewable source and emitting fewer polluting gases.

The IPTL is calculated from transactions registered at 21,000 accredited posts from Edenred Ticket Log, which manages a fleet of 1 million vehicles and records, on average, eight supplies per second. The company has been operating for over 30 years in the mobility sector and offers solutions focused on efficiency and sustainability.

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