Puerto Rico Fuel Prices Surge, Hitting Remote Municipalities Hardest
Fuel costs in Puerto Rico have reached a critical threshold, with prices hitting $1.20 per liter as of May 12, 2026. This upward trend in gasoline prices in Puerto Rico on May 12 has triggered a shift in consumer behavior, as many residents are now reducing their fuel consumption to mitigate the financial impact.
The price spike has led to a visible cooling in demand, with consumers putting a brake on spending as the cost per liter maintains its ascent. This volatility underscores the ongoing economic pressure on the island’s transportation and logistics sectors.
While the price increases are widespread, the geographic distribution of the impact is uneven. The rise in gasoline prices is impacting Vieques and Culebra with greater force, highlighting the vulnerability of the outlying islands to energy cost fluctuations.
Market analysts continue to monitor the situation as the cost of fuel has remained on an upward trajectory, following similar trends observed in gasoline pricing on May 11. The persistent nature of these hikes has raised questions regarding the underlying drivers of the current market instability and why gasoline prices continue to climb.