What Happened
Panama’s National Energy Secretariat announced a significant rise in fuel prices that takes effect Friday, March 20, and will remain in force until April 3, 2026. The agency reported increases of 20 cents per liter for 95-octane gasoline, 18 cents per liter for 91-octane gasoline, and 30 cents per liter for diesel.
Regional prices
Panama and Colón
95 Octane: 1.144 per liter
91 Octane: 1.065 per liter
Diesel: 1.210 per liter
Arraiján and La Chorrera
95 Octane: 1.147 per liter
91 Octane: 1.067 per liter
Diesel: 1.213 per liter
Penonomé, Aguadulce and Divisa
95 Octane: 1.152 per liter
91 Octane: 1.073 per liter
Diesel: 1.218 per liter
Las Tablas
95 Octane: 1.160 per liter
91 Octane: 1.080 per liter
Diesel: 1.226 per liter
Boquete and border
95 Octane: 1.168 per liter
91 Octane: 1.088 per liter
Diesel: 1.234 per liter
Volcán (Tierras Altas)
95 Octane: 1.170 per liter
91 Octane: 1.091 per liter
Diesel: 1.236 per liter
Changuinola
95 Octane: 1.194 per liter
91 Octane: 1.115 per liter
Diesel: 1.260 per liter
What this means
The announced increases will directly affect motorists and commercial transport across the country. Higher pump prices typically translate into increased costs for freight and passenger transport, which can feed through to prices for goods and services. Households that rely on private vehicles or on transport services may see a rise in daily expenses during the period the new prices are in effect.
Background
The National Energy Secretariat is the government body that published the update listing the new regional tariffs. The Secretariat’s price schedule sets retail fuel rates by region and is effective for the stated period—this update applies from March 20 until April 3, 2026.
For the full original announcement and regional details, see the National Energy Secretariat communication reproduced by Newsroom Panama.