Approved The worst news for all consumers, Because they did not expect an increase in the price of butane. For the first time in 2023 the value of the cylinder increases and does so noticeably It left behind months of declines that had boosted gas sales. new cost It will be valid until next January So the increase coincides with the Christmas campaign.
The government published the new price of Butane in the Official State Gazette. This document includes: How much does it cost to buy a 12.5 liter cylinder, standard regulated by law. Surprisingly for everyone, gas did not follow the downward trend it had been following for a year and recorded multiple declines in a row. No increase recorded since May 2022 It’s well worth it and anyone looking to get one will have to dig deep into their pockets this Christmas.
price of butane It is regulated by law and created according to various market factors.Among these, the value given by producing countries, export restrictions, euro-dollar exchange rate and national taxes stand out. This increase is not surprising, considering that raw material prices (8.3%) and freight prices (26.6%) increased in the last review and the euro lost 3.3% of its value against the dollar in the last two months.
Very soon
Starting Tuesday, November 21, butane will have a new price. All stores that provide this will have a similar sign. price 15.14 euros. Value since last update in September increased the maximum allowed by law by 5%As determined by the government. This restrictive measure was taken to prevent consumers from noticing a sudden and malicious change in a commodity that is a basic necessity in many homes.
butane Increased for the first time in 14 monthsagain Far from 19.55 This hit its historical maximum in the months from May to October 2022. Although the decline in inflation did not help control the price of gas, the situation and economy in the countries of origin of the raw material are better than in those weeks.
Many households will notice the price of the cylinder rising to €15.14 coinciding with Christmas and the colder months. Many homes will have to dig deeper into their pockets to buy cylinders that will keep their kitchens, stoves or boilers fueled, at least until the next inspection in January 2024.