The consumers’ agony of crucifixion will manifest at the gas pumps next week, as the oil companies already advised of big time oil price hikes. As reckoned from the estimates of the industry players from the outcome of four-day trading in the regional market, gasoline prices will have the...
An earlier-anticipated rollback in pump prices had been demolished after Friday (March 15) trading, hence, the prices of gasoline and kerosene commodities have been calculated to go up slightly next week, according to the oil companies. The industry players estimated that the price of gasoline...
Motorists will have slight relief in their pockets this week as the price of gasoline products will be on P0.50 per liter rollback; while diesel prices will be pared by P0.25 per liter, according to the pricing advisories of the oil companies. Additionally, for kerosene which is a vital commodity...
Consumers will be perked up slightly next week, as oil prices will just be on modest rollback at the domestic pumps, based on the calculation of the oil companies. According to the industry players, the price of gasoline products will be trimmed by P0.55 to P0.95 per liter; while diesel prices will...
Motorists filling up their vehicles with gasoline products will feel some pinch in their pockets this week as the price of this commodity will increase by P0.50 per liter, according to the pricing advisories of the oil companies. Conversely, diesel products will incur a moderate rollback of P0.40...
Cooking fuel will come heavier on the budgets of households this week as the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will go up by P0.27 to P0.30 per kilogram (kg) for the month of March, as announced by the industry players. Leading player Petron Corporation, in particular, implemented LPG price...
A group of distinguished industry leaders and the corporate community in the Philippines have come together to raise four million Singapore dollars in support of outstanding Filipino students who wish to pursue their higher education at the Singapore Management University (SMU). SINGAPORE...
Consumers’ pockets will have some breathing space next week as oil prices are anticipated to be on substantial rollback at the domestic pumps, based on the calculation of the oil companies. According to the industry players, the price of gasoline products will be trimmed by P0.70 to P1.10 per...
Price hikes at the domestic pumps next week ended up slightly leaner after Friday (February 16) trading, due to softening of prices in the world market, according to the industry players. At end-week, the final calculation for price hike in gasoline products was still substantial at P1.20 to P1.60...
Huge cash will be burned at the pumps next week, as oil products are anticipated to be on hefty price hikes again by Tuesday (February 20), according to the estimates of the oil companies. On the calculation of the industry players, gasoline prices will rise by P1.40 to P1.90 per liter, while...
Consumers are keenly looking forward to price rollback at the pumps this week, but the final cost reduction ended up at a disappointing endpoint with just P0.10 per liter price cut for diesel products; and P0.60 per liter for gasoline products. For kerosene, the price cut was well along expectation...
After more than a month of relentless price hikes at the pumps, consumers can look forward to a financial breather next week as petroleum product prices will be on rollback, according to the industry players. Based on the initial 4-day calculation of the oil firms, the reduction for gasoline will...