Price of gallon of regular gasoline: Costa Rica $3.93, Nicaragua $3.74, Honduras $3.63, Guatemala $3.31, El Salvador $3.29 and Panama $2.99.
From a report by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
The harsh winter that has hit the United States has caused an increase in the production of energy generated frompetroleumderivatives, which is used for heating, as well as the general consumption of derivatives in the North American country, which has contributed to a decrease in reserves in the United States.[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
Price of a gallon of regular gasoline: Costa Rica $3.92, Nicaragua $3.65, Honduras $3.52, El Salvador $3.20, Guatemala $3.18 and Panama $2.83.
From a report by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
The cold front that hit the east coast and the northern region of the United States, caused an increase in demand for fuel for heating.[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graph"]
Price of gallon of regular gasoline: Costa Rica $4.03, Nicaragua $3.59, Honduras $3.45, Guatemala $3.14, El Salvador $3.11 and Panama $2.91.
From a report by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador: [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"] The mixed trend in the United States strategic reserves of crude oil and liquid fuels (diesel and gasoline) influenced the new reference prices for the last fortnight of 2017 following the last inventory report by the United States, the Organization of the Exporting Countries of Petroleum (OPEC) is holding firm to its pact to cut production of its member countries along with Russia.
Price of gallon of regular gasoline: Costa Rica $4.03, Nicaragua $3.59, Honduras $3.45, Guatemala $3.18, El Salvador $3.13 and Panama $2.92.
From a report by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
The reference prices for gasoline and diesel will experience new increases as of December 5 due to the mixed behavior of the international prices of petroleum products; supported by the extension of the pact established by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in reducing production of crude oil and oil derivatives.[GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with graphics"]
Price of gallon of regular gasoline: Panamá $2,63, Guatemala $2,71, El Salvador $2,81, Honduras $3,22, Nicaragua $3,46, y Costa Rica, $3,36.
From a statement issued by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador:
The Ministry of Economy announced on June 6, that the reference prices for fuels, in force from 7 to 20 June 2016, will experience an increase in their prices.
On 6 and 7 October industry representatives worldwide will gather together in Panama City to discuss issues such as the impact of the expanded canal on bunker operations.
Representatives from the Maritime Chamber of Panama, the event organizer, said to Prensa.com that "... The aim this year is to unite the bunkering sector agencies, shipping companies and their service providers, and present the problems of the sector to the various authorities in the country ".
Analysis of the characteristics of the business of supplying ships in Panama, participating companies, products and services required, and eligibility requirements.
From a statement issued by the Costa Rican Foreign Trade Promotion Office (Procomer):
- Expansion of the Panama Canal opens up opportunities for Costa Rican exporters to supply vessels
Prices of a gallon of regular gas: Panama $3.90, Elsalvador $4.00, Guatemala $4.06, Honduras $4.57, Nicaragua $4.68, Costa Rica $5.22.
From a press release issued by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador (Minec):
The Ministry of Finance announced on September 1, new variations in the reference prices for fuel, which will be in effect from 2 to 15 of September 2014.
Gallon of regular gas: Costa Rica $5.17, Nicaragua $4.86, Honduras $4.75, Guatemala $4.22, El Salvador $4.17.
From a statement issued by the Ministry of Economy in El Salvador:
The Ministry of Finance announced on June 23 new variations on the reference prices for fuel, which will be effective from 24 June to 7 July 2014.
During the month of June 2014, the price of WTI (West Texas Intermediate) in the Gulf Coast of the United States had an average value of $98.52 per barrel, showing an increase of +4.99% compared to the previous month. For its part, the international prices of petroleum products showed the following changes in the past few weeks: +2.04% in the price of premium gasoline, +2.0% in the price of regular gasoline and +0.33% in the price of diesel.
Through its petroleum division Uno Costa Rica Terra Group bought seven service stations from the Costa Rican Grupo Colono.
Uno Costa Rica, the petroleum division of the Honduran Terra Group, has purchased seven services stations operated by the Costa Rican group Colono in Limon and Alajuela. The amount of the transaction has not been revealed.
This was confirmed by Uno from Honduras and "Victoria Velasquez, director of the Commission to Promote Competition, at the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Commerce (MEIC), responsible for approving or denying transactions of mergers and acquisitions in the country."
The oil company announced its intention of selling its Central American operations in July 2008. One year later, the process goes on.
Negotiations are lead by a team based on Houston, U.S., and the name of the potential purchaser has not been revealed, for confidentiality reasons, informed Juan Ángel Díaz, Shell Guatemala CEO.
"As employees we are interested in knowing who is on the other side of the table.