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Ecuador
Low Risk
$0.52
Gasoline /L
+23.8% vs pre-war
120d
Reserves
17 weeks
+8.5%
Food Inflation
Risk: moderate
5%
Oil Imported
Hormuz: none
Fuel Prices
USD primary Β· USD ($) localPrices shown per litre. Local currency conversion uses live exchange rates.Last updated: Apr 22, 2026
Gasoline
$0.52/L
+23.8% vs pre-war
Diesel
$0.45/L
+28.6% vs pre-war
LPG / Autogas
$0.30/L
Jet Fuel (Jet A-1)
$0.38/L
Pre-war baseline (Feb 2026): Gasoline $0.42/L Β· Diesel $0.35/L Β· Current prices are 23.8% above pre-war levels
3-Month Price History
Pre-war baseline
Iran war starts (Feb 2026)
Strategic Reserves
Crude Oil Reserves
120days
17 weeks
4.0 months
Adequate
Source: IEA/EIA0d30d60d90d180d365d
β Jet Fuel Reserves (Jet A-1)
12days
2 weeks
0.4 months
Low β Under 30 days
Source: Estimated from strategic reserves0d30d60d90d180d365d
Energy Dependency Profile
Oil Import Dependency
5%
of total oil consumption
Hormuz Exposure
None
Strait of Hormuz risk
Food Import Dependency
15%
of food supply imported
Fertilizer & Food Security
Fertilizer Cost Change
+35%
vs pre-war (Feb 2026)
Food Inflation (YoY)
+8.5%
year-on-year CPI food
Food Security Risk
Moderate
FAO / WFP assessment
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Government Response
Last updated: April 2026
- Petroecuador production maintained at 480,000 b/d
- Fuel subsidy partially maintained despite IMF pressure to reduce
- Emergency crude swap with Colombia for refined products
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Flight Disruption Risk
ModerateJet fuel prices have risen ~38% above pre-war levels globally. Expect fuel surcharges on most international routes. No specific disruption data available for this country.
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Inbound Supply Ships
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Risk LevelLow Risk
Hormuz Exposurenone
CurrencyUSD ($)
RegionAmericas
Data SourcesIEA Β· EIA Β· FAO Β· WFP
Related: Americas
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