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Harvey increased fuel prices

September 28, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The price of fuel will rise from Thursday.

Super gasoline will increases ¢30, going from ¢602 to ¢632. The plus 91, which cost ¢576, rises ¢27 reaching ¢603, while the diesel currently at ¢492, increases ¢15, for a final price of ¢507.

This time, the increase is due to Hurricane Harvey causing the closure of ports and large refineries, which raises the cost of the product.

The increase is directly related to the growth in the international price of gasoline and diesel, due to the total or partial closure of some of the refineries in the Gulf Coast, due to the passage of Hurricane Harvey,”

reported RECOPE.

crhoy.com

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