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This year, the Ministry of Energy and Mines (Minem) measure will begin to enforce the sale of only two types of gasoline, premium and regular, but when will it be in effect?
Recently Automobile Association of Peru (AAP) announced that taps will start selling regular gasoline (91 octane) and premium gasoline (96 octane) in Lima and Callao from May 1.
“The Ministry of Energy and Mines has set a deadline of 60 days from January 1, 2023 for manufacturers, importers and wholesale distributors fuel sell new regular and premium gasoline and gas stations, and gas stations were given an additional period of 60 days,” the ministry said.
However, only 90, 95, 97 and 98 octane petrol engines will be available in Lima until stocks run out.
Only in the case of gasoline and gasoline 84 commercialization will last another year, as these are lower octane fuels.
So far in the regions Loreto, Amazonas, San Martin and Madre de Dios84 octane gasoline can be sold until June 30, 2024.
It is worth noting that 84 octane gasoline accounts for only 8% of demand, while 90 and 95 octane fuels account for the largest demand.
Petroperú will sell the remaining gas tanks by the end of this month
At the beginning of the year Petroper He indicated that he had already begun to gradually move towards the implementation of the measure, but they promised to achieve it within the time frame set in the Supreme Decree No. 018-2022-EM.
The hydrocarbon company said that during the first two months of this year they will continue to sell fuel with the usual octane ratings of 80, 90, 95 and 97.
Source: RPP

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