It’s a bit of mid-year sting on consumers’ pockets; as gasoline prices will rise by a hefty P1.00 per liter this week; while diesel prices will have upward adjustment of P0.65 per liter. Another fuel commodity kerosene will also have higher prices this week by a scale of P0.70 per liter, as...
The government is not pleased with the latest round of price increase of petroleum products during the coronavirus pandemic but appeared helpless in preventing the spike. (MARK BALMORES / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) Presidential spokesman Harry Roque acknowledged that oil prices are driven by world...
Petroleum prices are expected to increase again by Tuesday next week, based on the calculation of the oil companies. According to the industry players, gasoline prices are expected to rise by P0.60 to P0.70 per liter, while diesel and kerosene will potentially go up by P0.65 to P0.75 per...
Households can breathe easy on their cooking fuel budgets this month as the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will be on a rollback of P3.20 per kilogram or an aggregate P35.20 for the standard 11-kg cylinder patronized by most residential users. As of press time, the LPG industry players that...
Oil companies have advised of higher prices this week at the scale of P0.45 per liter for gasoline; and P0.35 per liter for diesel products as advised by the oil companies. Another commodity that will have a price hike of P0.65 per liter this week is kerosene, which is an essential fuel used in...
Filipino consumers will need to beef up their fuel budgets as prices at domestic pumps could slightly rise again next week based on the calculations of oil industry players. For gasoline products, the estimates would be an increase of P0.40 to P0.50 per liter while diesel by a marginal P0.25 to...
As global oil prices swung to new highs last week, price increases at Philippine pumps are anticipated again next week. Based on the calculation of the oil companies, the highest increase for kerosene products could be P0.85 to P0.90 per liter. This commodity is largely regarded as a base for...
With the easing of quarantine protocols this week, Filipino motorists can benefit from the marginal rollback in pump prices implemented by the oil companies at the scale of P0.25 per liter for gasoline, and P0.10 per liter for kerosene products....
Gasoline prices at petroleum pumps will increase by P0.65 per liter this week; while diesel and kerosene prices will marginally go up by P0.05 per liter, based on the pricing notices sent by the oil companies. But for industry player Cleanfuel, the upward adjustment it implemented this week was...
Filipino households can enjoy budget cuts in their cooking fuel this April as the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has been cut by P3.30 per kilogram (kg), inclusive of value added tax (VAT), or an aggregate P36.30 reduction for the standard 11-kilogram cylinder....
As consumers complain of dizzying hikes in oil prices, or at times, unsatisfied at the amount of rollbacks in recent weeks, the oil companies are consequentially suspect of profit-taking. The deregulation of the downstream oil industry is already traversing roughly 23 years -- yet the fires of...
It will be another week that will be heavy on consumers’ pockets as the prices of gasoline products will go up by P1.20 per liter; and diesel by P0.95 per liter, based on the pricing adjustment notices sent by the oil companies. Kerosene, which is the other significant fuel commodity for both...