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Cheaper fuel in Foz draws Paraguayans; bridge queue may cut savings
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Marco Três newsroom · edited by Annie Grellmann
Diesel and gasoline are cheaper on the Brazilian side; savings reach about Gs 140,000 per tank, but the queue at the Friendship Bridge may eat part of the gain
Fuel is cheaper on the Brazilian side: in Foz, S-10 diesel sells for about Gs 8,000 (R$ 6.94 at today’s rate) versus Gs 10,800 in Ciudad del Este. Paraguayan drivers are already crossing the Friendship Bridge to refuel, but the wait at the crossing could swallow part of the savings.

After years of traffic flowing the opposite way, the balance has turned at the border: refueling in Foz do Iguaçu is cheaper than in Ciudad del Este, and Paraguayan drivers have started crossing the Friendship Bridge again just to fill up. The Paraguayan newspaper Última Hora reported the movement on August 13, quoting drivers who make the crossing for the price difference.
The numbers explain the attraction. According to the survey, S-10 diesel costs about Gs 8,000 per liter in Foz versus Gs 10,800 in Ciudad del Este; premium gasoline sells for around Gs 7,500 on the Brazilian side, against more than Gs 9,000 on the Paraguayan side. At today’s Marco Três exchange rate (Gs 1,000 equals roughly R$ 0.87), Brazilian diesel is about R$ 6.94 per liter. The savings amount to roughly Gs 3,000 per liter, or about Gs 140,000 (R$ 121) in a full tank.
On the Brazilian side, prices follow the national decline. According to ANP, regular gasoline in Foz averages R$ 6.42 and diesel R$ 6.77 per liter (survey of August 11). The shift is attributed to recent tax breaks from the Union and states in Brazil, while in Paraguay prices have stayed above the regional average despite occasional cuts announced by Petropar.
But the discount has a caveat drivers need to weigh before heading out: the Friendship Bridge experiences heavy traffic, and the wait at the Federal Revenue checkpoint burns fuel and time, so part of the savings may be lost in the queue. As Última Hora summed up, for those with patience the math still favors Foz; for those short on time, it may not be worth it.
That’s why it’s worth checking the crossing live before deciding. Marco Três tracks the Friendship Bridge queue in real time, showing wait times by direction. A quick glance tells whether the station’s savings offset the customs delay at that moment.
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