Price per gallon of regular gasoline: Costa Rica $3.48, Nicaragua $3.28, Honduras $3.19, El Salvador $2.81, Guatemala $2.75 and Panama $2.56.
From the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador report:
The increase in the reference prices for the current fortnight, according to the last two reports provided by the IEA, is because the reserves of gasoline and diesel show decreases in the last two weeks.
It is estimated that the lack of competition among wholesale suppliers and the over-regulation of fuel prices generate an estimated annual cost of about $830 million to the Costa Rican society.
According to a study carried out as part of Costa Rica's accession to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), over-regulation hinders competition between service stations and does not allow consumers to take advantage of lower prices.
Price per gallon of regular gasoline: Costa Rica $3.59, Nicaragua $3.21, Honduras $3.20, El Salvador $2.74, Guatemala $2.66 and Panama $2.64.
From the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador report:
The downward trend of the reference prices for the present fortnight is mainly due to the increase of the gasoline reserves and the oil distillates of the United States of America (USA); according to the last report by the IEA, the gasoline reserves increased by 8.1 million barrels per week, the greatest increase in the last 6 weeks; likewise, the reserves of distilled fuels, such as diesel also increased by 10.6 million barrels per week, being the greatest increase in the last 3 weeks.
From January to November last year, fuel sales totaled 1.010 million gallons, 5% less than the 1.058 million gallons reported in the first eleven months of the previous year.
The most recent data published by the General Comptroller of the Republic of Panama details that during the first eleven months of 2018 the consumption of gasoline in the country, which includes the 91 and 95 octane, totaled 300 million gallons, 0.8% more than in the same period last year.
Price per gallon of regular gasoline: Costa Rica $3.94, Nicaragua $3.35, Honduras $3.27, El Salvador $2.78, Guatemala $2.78 and Panama $2.64.
From the report of the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
The latest report from 2018, provided by the International Energy Agency (AIE) reports that gasoline reserves experienced a significant increase of slightly more than 3.0 million barrels per week against expert forecasts that predicted a minimum increase of just 50,000 barrels per week. Also, distillates such as diesel, kept their production rate and was almost invariable its trend with respect to the previous week, as it only increased 2,000 barrels in the week, against an expectation of a 500 thousand barrels reduction, which despite the favorable environment for the reduction of such a derivative of oil along with heating, its stability allows prices to be downward, along with those of gasoline.
Price per gallon of regular gas: Costa Rica $3.94, Nicaragua $3.38, Honduras $3.36, El Salvador $2.86, Guatemala $2.82 and Panama $2.64.
From the report of the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
The current reference prices keep a clear downward trend, because of the oversupply provided by the three largest producers of oil and its derivatives, which represent 40% of world production.
Price per gallon of regular gas: Costa Rica $4.11, Nicaragua $3.83, Honduras $3.66, Guatemala $3.17, El Salvador $3.16 and Panama $2.98.
From the report of the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
The latest production and export reports from the United States and Saudi Arabia have provided international price relief for oil and its products. The North American country, through the International Energy Agency (IEA), reported that in the last week it reached a maximum production of 11.6 million barrels a day (100 thousand barrels more than two weeks ago) due to unconventional production (shale). While the Arab country, the largest producer of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), reported an increase of approximately 127 thousand barrels more to 10.8 million barrels per day, which has led to an excess in supply over current demand for fuels.
Price per gallon of regular gas: Costa Rica $4.11, Honduras $3.84, Nicaragua $3.79, El Salvador $3.37, Panama $3.32 and Guatemala $3.29.
From the report of the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
The production increase of the three major exporters of petroleum and its products at the end of October 2018 has contributed to the fall in international prices; the United States have produced approximately 11.5 million barrels per day, 500 thousand barrels more than its average production; Russia 11.3 million barrels per day, expecting to reach 11.4 million barrels per day in the next weeks; while Saudi Arabia produces an average of 10.7 million barrels per day, with expectations of increasing to 11 million barrels per day. With this increase in production, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has expressed that the oil markets seem " suitably supplied for now," and with a lower expectation in the demand for petroleum and products for 2019.
Price per gallon of standard gasoline: Costa Rica $4.21, Nicaragua $4.07, Honduras $3.87, El Salvador $3.56, Guatemala $3.52 and Panama $3.21.
From the report of the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
According to data from the IEA, the United States is in full season of hurricanes and the passing of Hurricane Michael through the Gulf of Mexico, on the production of crude oil and derivatives, generated losses in the two days of closure of the storm that represented about 9% of U.S. production of 11.1 million barrels per day. Making the reference prices for gasoline and distillates will present mixed fluctuations.
Regular gasoline gallon price: Costa Rica $4.28, Nicaragua $3.99, Honduras $3.83, El Salvador $3.57, Guatemala $3.38, and Panama $3.21.
From the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador report:
As a result of the last meeting held by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in Algeria last September 23rd together with countries not belonging to the organization led by Russia, it was agreed not to increase the production of crude oil despite the deficit generated by the third largest producer of the organization (Iran), due to the financial sanctions imposed by the United States; This has directly impacted the international prices in a notorious tendency to increase in the last weeks, since there will be less product (crude oil and all its products) to offer before a growing demand, and that the United States by itself cannot cover, unless OPEC increases its production, a subject that will be taken up until the meeting on December 3rd in Vienna, Austria.
Price of a gallon of regular gasoline: Costa Rica $4.31, Nicaragua $3.90, Honduras $3.81, El Salvador $3.51, Guatemala $3.40 and Panama $3.23.
From a report by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
According to the latest report provided by the International Energy Agency (AIE) gasoline stocks went down by approximately 1.7 million barrels per week, but it was not so for distillates and diesel which had a slight increase in their reserves, of approximately 0.8 million barrels per week.
Price of a gallon of regular gasoline: Costa Rica $4.3, Nicaragua $4, Honduras $3.8, El Salvador $3.51, Guatemala $3.47 and Panama, $3.25.
From a report by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
The meteorological report for the Gulf of Mexico, offered at the beginning of the week of September 3, caused increases in the prices of petroleum products, including distillates such as diesel, due to the imminent passage of tropical storm "Gordon". This climatic event threatened to become a hurricane, which put on alert all oil rig areas, approximately 54 platforms (Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana) which were evacuated before the arrival of the storm, in addition floods of up to 1.5 meters were expected to occur due to the rising tide, in some refining areas.
Price of a gallon of regular gasoline: Costa Rica $4.34, Nicaragua $3.96, Honduras $3.79, El Salvador $3.51, Guatemala $3.42 and Panama $3.25.
From a report by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
According to the latest report from the Energy Information Administration Agency (EIA), gasoline stocks grew close to 1.2 million barrels at the end of the week, while distillates and diesel increased by approximately 1.8 million barrels, the increase recorded, confirms the favorable moment for refineries because the production rate has remained at 98.1%, providing sufficient supply to the market.
Price of a gallon of regular gasoline: Costa Rica $4.34, Nicaragua $3.95, Honduras $3.78, El Salvador $3.52, Guatemala $3.50 and Panama $3.24.
From a report by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
August 13, 2018.The trends that have led to fuel prices experiencing highs and lows are due to fears about trade disputes between the United States and China, which has led to reduceddemand, since the Asian country is the world's largest importer of oil and its derivatives.
Price of a gallon of regular gasoline: Costa Rica $4.33, Nicaragua $3.98, Honduras $3.76, El Salvador $3.49, Guatemala $3.40 and Panama $3.28.
From a report by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
The latest reports provided by the International Energy Agency (IEA) reflect a clear increase in the refining of petroleum derivatives, including gasoline, heating distillates and diesel, for gasoline there was an increase in reserves of an approximate 6.76 million barrels, while in distillates and diesel there was an increase of approximately2.81 million barrels, according to weekly data provided by the agency. In addition, an increase in refining operations was reported from 95.7% to 97.5% of capacity by North American companies at the end of June.