Motorists face a mixed fuel price adjustment in the first week of February, as gasoline is projected to increase while diesel and kerosene are forecast to decrease. Based on the four-day trading Means of Platts Singapore (MOPS) and the effects of the Lunar New Year festivities, gasoline may...
Financial strain on consumers’ pockets will ease a bit next week, as the anticipated oil price hikes ended up at lower amounts, based on the outcome of end-week trading in the regional market. According to the oil companies, the estimated increase for gasoline products will be at P0.25 to P0.65...
Budget-conscious families will gain slight flexibility in their budgets this month, as the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will be on moderate rollback of P1.09 to P1.15 per kilogram as advised by the industry players. Leading player Petron Corporation announced that the cost of its LPG...
The drive at the start of the year will bring slight cheers to motorists as the price of diesel products will be on a moderate rollback of P0.35 per liter; while gasoline prices will have a marginal reduction of P0.10 per liter, according to the price adjustment advisories of the oil companies. In...
Consumers will have a bit of luck in the days ahead as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices will be on rollback by P3.70 to P3.73 per kilogram (kg) this July, while prices at the domestic pumps will likewise be on downtrend by Tuesday (July 4), based on the calculation of the industry players. For...
Filipino households are in for a breather as price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will be trimmed by a significant P9.18 to P9.20 per kilogram (kg) this month, bringing to a total P100.98 to P101.20 aggregate reduction for the standard 11-kilogram cylinder for home cooking. LPG firms that already...
Filipino consumers can gain partial financial relief in their budgets this week, as the price of diesel will be trimmed by P0.60 per liter; and kerosene products will be on downtrend by P0.75 per liter. Additionally, the price of cooking fuel liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will be on rollback by...
Bad news will cut across Filipino households starting this long weekend, as the price of cooking fuel liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will increase by P3.20 per kilogram (kg) or an aggregate increase of P35.20 for the standard 11-kg cylinder. The price hike for LPG will stay for the rest of November,...