No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeArchiveCosta Rica's oil imports rose by almost 3 percent in 2010

Costa Rica’s oil imports rose by almost 3 percent in 2010

During the past year the Costa Rican Petroleum Refinery (Recope) imported 18 million barrels of oil, a 2.6 percent increase from 2009. The average cost per barrel was $80.23. Costa Rica is expected to import an estimated 21.5 million barrels of fuel in 2010, at an estimated cost of $95 per barrel.

The main reason for the increase in prices has been economic recovery, which is driving oil consumption, especially in developing countries that are taking advantage of the weakening dollar.

On Tuesday, the Regulatory Authority for Public Services (ARESEP) approved the first adjustment in fuel prices for 2011.
 
Beginning Jan. 25, Premium gasoline will increase 7 cents per liter, Plus gasoline will go up 17 cents per liter, and diesel will cost 2 cents more.

Last week, Dr. Fatih Birol, the Chief Economist of the International Energy Agency (IEA), said that oil prices had reached a dangerous zone. In recent weeks, worldwide cost per barrel of oil has flirted with the $100 mark, while the international average per barrel of fuel is around $89.

“The oil import bills are becoming a threat to the economic recovery,” said Birol in a statement.

Trending Now

Guatemala Captures Escaped Gang Member Leader After Prison Escape

Guatemalan authorities arrested a key Barrio 18 gang leader on Tuesday, marking the sixth recapture since a major prison escape two months ago that...

Claudia Dobles Pushes to Reopen Closed Coast Guard Stations in Costa Rica

Claudia Dobles, the presidential candidate for Alianza Agenda Ciudadana, has put forward a plan to reopen two key National Coast Guard Service stations in...

Costa Rica Set to Host 10th Pelagic Rockstar Fishing Tournament

Sport fishing fans will gather in Quepos next month as Costa Rica hosts the 10th anniversary of the Pelagic Rockstar Offshore Tournament from January...

Costa Rica’s Térraba Community Battles Biodiversity Loss with Tree-Planting Revival

In southern Costa Rica, the Térraba Indigenous community stands as a frontline defender against a deepening global biodiversity crisis. With one million species facing...

Costa Ricans Celebrate Christmas Eve with Faith and Family

In Costa Rica, like in many other Latin American countries, Christmas Eve is a very special and meaningful celebration. This tradition has deep historical...

Air Panama Eyes Revival of Direct Flights from David to San José

Panamanian airline Air Panama has started assessing plans to bring back direct flights between David in Chiriquí province and San José starting in 2026....
Avatar
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Travel

Latest News from Costa Rica