At the end of the first half of September, the average price of the liter of common diesel was found R$ 6.11, with an increase of 0.16%, compared to the accumulated of August, and the diesel S-10 was marketed at the average of R$ 6.17, after a reduction of 0.16%. This is what the most recent analysis of the Edenred Ticket Log (IPTL) Price Index points out, a survey that consolidates the price behavior of transactions at fuel stations, bringing an accurate average.
“The average price of diesel follows above R$ 6 at the beginning of the quarter. This stability trend was identified throughout the country with the price of fuel falling between 0.15% and 0.33% and increasing between 0.17% and 0.34% in the five Brazilian regions”, analyzes Douglas Pina, Director General of Mobility at Edenred Brazil.
Despite registering the most significant increases in the prices of the two types of diesel, from 0.34%, the South Region presented the lowest averages of the whole country for both, with the common type R$ 5.94 and S-10 to R$ 5.99. Already the largest reductions were identified in the Midwest, where the price of the common fell 0.33% and S-10 0.32%, closing the fortnight R$ 6,13 and R14T, respectively the average 14T,160, expressive Region, North.6.
Among the states and the Federal District, the largest reductions were registered in Rio Grande do Norte, where the common was 1.92% cheaper and closed the period to R$ 6.13, and S-10 reduced 1.28%, ending the fortnight to R$ 6.17. With the price of the liter to R$ 6.21, Espirito Santo registered the most significant increase for the common diesel, of 0.98%. The largest increase for the type S-10, of 0, 10,10,5, was identified in R10,10, was identified in R10,1,10, was identified in R10,10,10,10,10, was identified in R10,10,10, was identified in R1.
The most expensive averages for both types were registered in the Amapa fuel pumps, which sold the common R$ 7.39 and S-10 to R$ 7.45. The cheapest common diesel was found in Rio Grande do Norte, the R$ 6.13, and the most economical S-10, in Parana, the R$ 5.96.
The IPTL is a fuel price index raised based on supplies made in the 21 thousand accredited stations of the Edenred Ticket Log, with a robust structure of data science consolidating the price behavior of transactions at the stations, bringing an accurate average, which has great reliability, because of the amount of vehicles managed by the brand: more than 1 million, with an average of eight transactions per second. Edenred Ticket Log, brand of the Mobility business line of Edenred Brazil, has more than 30 years of experience and adapts to customer needs, offering modern and innovative solutions in order to simplify daily processes.

