All fuels had a slight price increase last week against the previous week, according to the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP).
Gasoline, which has not increased for more than three months, rose 0.4% over the previous week in the cheapest version, reaching R$ 7,247 a liter on average.
Additive gasoline went from R$ 9 a liter in Rio de Janeiro, registering R$ 9.28 a liter in the week of June 5th to 11th. In the previous week, the maximum price of the additive was R$ 8.99 a liter, indicating an increase of 3.2%.
Diesel, whose last increase was on May 10, rose less, according to ANP data.
The common one cost an average of R$6,886, 0.05% more than the previous week, while the less polluting S10 cost an average of R$7,008, up 0.04% from the previous week.
The most expensive S10 diesel was found in Bahia, where the refinery was privatized at the end of last year, at R$8.51 per liter.
The cheapest, at R$5.39 a liter, was found in Campinas, São Paulo.
Cooking gas rose 0.1% to R$112.64 for a 13-kilogram bottle of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and Natural Vehicular Gas (CNG) rose 0.8% to R$5.279 .
Source: CNN Brasil