Gasoline prices across Mexico have seen fluctuations as of December 22, 2024, with updates reported from several regions reflecting local and international economic factors influencing costs. The Commission Reguladora de Energía (CRE) has provided statistics for consumers to stay informed about the prices they may encounter at fueling stations.
For the week of December 22, the state of Guanajuato reported average gasoline prices as follows: the Magna (regular) gasoline costs approximately 24.24 pesos per liter, the Premium (red) at 25.60 pesos, and Diesel at 25.79 pesos. This slight upward trend reflects recent changes and is subject to daily market variations. Local reports highlight notable discrepancies between municipalities, with Celaya quoting 23.83 pesos for Magna, 25.33 for Premium, and 25.84 for Diesel.
Meanwhile, Aguascalientes showcases its own price structure with averages of 24.34 pesos for regular gasoline and 25.66 for premium, with specific municipal prices exhibiting minor variations. For example, Jesús María lists regular at 24.45 pesos and premium at 25.95 pesos. The website of TV Azteca Aguascalientes consistently updates consumers on the most affordable options available, encouraging them to optimize their choices based on local pricing.
Turning to the state of Jalisco, similar pricing patterns emerge, with Guadalajara reporting 24.36 pesos for Magna and 25.74 for Premium. Comparable figures were also recorded for nearby Zapopan and other municipalities. Local media emphasizes the importance of consumer awareness as prices could differ based on location and availability across fueling stations.
Querétaro's pricing on December 22 is marked by competitive averages, where Magna gasoline is at 23.67 pesos, Premium at 24.61, and Diesel at 25.22. Also, consumers are provided with approximate costs for filling various tank sizes ranging from 40 to 60 liters, allowing for budget assessments prior to fuelling.
Further east, the state of Yucatán revealed average gasoline prices reflecting similar trends; regular gasoline costs about 24.09 pesos, with Premium at 25.57 and Diesel at 25.64 pesos. Regional conditions continue to dictate prices as highlighted by various reports, shedding light on economic influences such as changes to international oil prices and fluctuations stemming from local demand and supply.
Overall, the recent updates reveal not only the immediate costs consumers will encounter but also signal the broader economic conditions impacting the gasoline market. From the high prices noted in municipalities such as Purísima del Rincón to lower prices seen in Juventino Rosas, the diversity across regions underlines the necessity for consumers to remain informed. The removal of subsidies and the wave of economic changes could foreshadow future price adjustments across all fuel types.
With the fluctuational nature of these prices—which can shift dramatically due to various external and regional factors—fueling consumers will benefit from keeping abreast of influences such as international oil rates, to strategically plan their refueling needs and manage their budgets effectively as 2024 continues onward.