Changes in Prices of Fuel
There are changes in the prices of fuel; there’s a dip, but also an increase. Effective midnight, the pump prices for premium gasoline will go down to ten dollars and sixty-three cents per gallon, while kerosene decreases to seven dollars forty-five cents. But before you have a sigh of relief with the fifty cent decrease, there are spikes in the prices of regular gasoline and diesel oil. Regular will increase by forty-one cents to ten dollars and thirty-seven cents per gallon, while if you consume diesel, you will pay nine dollars ninety-six cents. G.O.B. says the changes reflect current demand and supply conditions of crude oil in the international petroleum market and fluctuations in the acquisition price of refined fuel products in the countries from which Belize obtains its supplies.
