LPG fuel continues to fall after the rebound in March and this Tuesday the variable term will be 3.6% cheaper
The price of the liquefied petroleum gasesfuel LPG, They will go down starting this Tuesdayaccording to the review published this Monday by the Ministry for the Ecological Transition for next month, which indicates a 3.6% decrease in the variable term for final consumers, which will be 0.843222 euros/kilo before taxes, and 4.3% in the case of the sale of this fuel in bulk, which drops to 0.695147 euros/kilo. This is the first drop in this fuel since it began to rise in the month of March and for the month starting May 21 they will remain at even lower levels than those at the beginning of the year.

The Official State Gazette (BOE) publishes the resolution of the Ministry for Ecological Transition, which is responsible for setting LPG prices. Every year, in the month of July, the fixed term of liquefied petroleum gases by channeling to end users, that remains in 1.59 euros/month.
Also from variable term for the final consumer and the price of bulk LPG to piped LPG distribution companies. In these two cases, it is reviewed every month taking into account the international quote of propane (this May, $495.80 per metric ton) and butane ($481.70 per metric ton), the price of freight ($20 per ton) and the dollar/euros exchange1.07 in this price review.
Due, starting May 21the variable term of LPG per pipeline for end users will be €0.843222/kgwhen in the April review it was €0.874985/kg and in March, €0.883833/kg.
For the first time since March, the price revision is downwards and the cost of LPG for next month is also below that set for February (€0.8642/kg) and January (€0.8671/kg).
The same happens with the bulk LPG, that starting this Tuesday drops to €0.695kg from €0.726/kg last month€0.735/kg that was set in March and is also lower than the values of January (€0.719/kg) and February (€0.716/kg).
Prices before taxes
At these prices you have to apply taxes corresponding, which in the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands are the Tax on Hydrocarbonscorresponding 0.00234 euros to each kWh consumed, and 21% of VAT.
In Canary Islands The Special Tax on fuels derived from petroleum and the Canary Islands General Indirect Tax will be applied and in Ceuta and melillathe tax on production, services, imports and the complementary tax on fuels and petroleum fuels.
