Fuel prices are updated every day, so it is important to know the costs per gallon and fill the tank at the best option.
here they are average gasoline prices in the city of Lima for this Monday, November 3, according to the Facilito platform of the Supervisory Body for Investment in Energy and Mining (Osinergmin), detailing the higher and lower rates so you are not caught off guard.
It is important to mention that the costs published by Facilito are reported by the service station operators themselves through the Osinergmin Virtual Platform.
He regular gasohol in the capital reached a maximum value of 17.5 soles the gallon, while its minimum value was from 12.29 soles the gallon.
For his part, the premium gasohol was located in 18.3 soles the gallon in his more expensive price and reached the 12.89 soles the gallon in its cheapest cost in Lima.
Meanwhile, the diesel registered in the city a maximum price of 19.3 soles the gallon, as well as a minimum cost of 13.99 soles the gallon.
Facilito is a platform created by Osinergmin that allows you to know the fuel rates throughout Peru.
In its records it not only has information on gasoline and diesel, but also on natural gas for vehicles, as well as liquefied petroleum gas, better known by its acronym LPG, both automotive and bottled.
In addition to knowing gas rates, it also tells you where the closest gas station with the best value is.
The Facilito platform is available online, either on the official website https://www.facilito.gob.pe/ or in the application that you can download for your cell phone for both IOS and Android.
Different factors are what define the value of gasoline in Peru, ranging from the international price of crude oil, taxes and tariffs applied by the government, to transportation and distribution costs, as well as the profit margins of service stations.
He international crude oil price It is one of the most important factors that influence gasoline prices in Peru. The value of crude oil is volatile and subject to daily changes in international markets. When it increases, it is likely that gasoline prices will also increase and vice versa.
It is worth mentioning that the Peruvian government applies taxes and duties to fuels. These taxes can vary and their level can change over time, which directly affects the final price of gasoline.
Taxes may include the Selective Consumption Tax (ISC), which is a specific tax on fuels, and the General Sales Tax (IGV), which is a value-added tax.
The transportation and distribution costs They also influence the cost of gasoline. Peru is extensive and fuels must be transported from ports or refineries to service stations in different regions of the country. Logistics costs associated with transportation and distribution may vary depending on geographic location and available infrastructure.
Lastly, the service stations They also apply profit margins on the value of gasoline. These margins can vary between service stations and depend on factors such as competition in the area, operating costs and the commercial policies of each station.



