New values for CNG, hydrated ethanol and others come into force from March 16, 2026
The (National Council for Financial Policy) released this Tuesday (10 March 2026) the new values of the PMPF (Weighted Average Price for the Final Consumer) of fuels for States and the Federal District.
The prices will come into force from March 16th and serve as a basis for calculating ICMS (Tax on the Circulation of Goods and Services). Read the (PDF – 336 KB) published in the (Official Gazette of the Union).
The table presents prices for the following fuels:
- QAV (aviation kerosene);
- AEHC (hydrated ethyl alcohol fuel or hydrated ethanol);
- CNG (vehicle natural gas);
- GNI (industrial natural gas);
- fuel oil.
Of the 10 states whose data was reported, Roraima has the highest price for QAV, with a value of R$6.99 per liter. Rio de Janeiro has the lowest price for this fuel, set at R$2.44.
For AEHC, Amapá has the highest price, reaching R$5.89 per liter, while Paraná offers the lowest price (R$4.30/liter).
The Federal District has the most expensive CNG in the country, with a price of R$6.78 per m³. Amazonas has the lowest price for this fuel, at R$3.13 per m³. Only 2 states present values for GNI in the table: Amazonas (R$ 1.82/m³) and Mato Grosso (R$ 3.67/m³).
Fuel oil costs R$4.93 per liter in Paraíba and R$4.08 per liter in Rondônia.