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...
The Department of Energy (DOE) said that consumers can expect a potential gasoline price rollback next week, while diesel prices are likely to increase. Rino Abad, DOE Oil Industry Management Bureau (OIMB) directo said these contrasting movements are due to various economic factors. ...
Filipino consumers will brace for new wave of roller coaster ride of hefty price hikes at the oil pumps next week, with diesel rising by as much as P1.20 to P1.70 per liter, based on the calculation of the oil firms. For gasoline products, this will also increase by P0.85 to P1.35 per liter; while...
House Fuel Crisis Ad Hoc Committee co-chairperson Joey Salceda said that the "worst is yet to come" in terms of to the fuel situation even as he projected double-digit or near double-digit increases on pump prices next week. "Current crude prices is at USD 127 . At the pump, this may translate to...
Following the massive spike in oil prices on Tuesday, March 8, Senate bet Harry Roque listed some short term, medium term, and long term measures that the government can follow to help mitigate the price surge's effects on consumers. Senate bet Harry Roque (FILE PHOTO) On March 8 , gasoline prices...
The rollback in prices of kerosene and diesel prices hardly made a dent in relieving Filipinos from the economic woes that the COVID-19 pandemic and the unabated in rise of fuel cost have caused. Magsasaka Partylist Rep. Argel Joseph Cabatbat Magsasaka Partylist Rep. Argel Joseph Cabatbat said that...
As July enters its initial week, fuel budgets are not exactly coming in favorable to the pockets of consumers as oil prices are expected to climb again this week, especially for gasoline products, although a breather is due for kerosene products. 16823 As culled from the initial calculation of the...
Consumers’ pockets will be slightly off from financial pressure next week as prices are anticipated to be on rollback at petroleum pumps, based on the calculation of the oil companies. Gauging from the outcome of trading in the international market last week, the price of diesel and kerosene...
Motorists filling up their vehicles with diesel products will be able to cut their fuel budgets this week by P0.35 per liter; and for those using gasoline, there will be a marginal rollback of P0.10 per liter. The oil companies also announced price reduction of P0.55 per liter for kerosene products...
As Christmas shopping rush escalates, Filipino motorists will also need to shore up their expenses for fuel as diesel prices will go up by P0.40 per liter this week; and gasoline prices will increase by P0.25 per liter. Kerosene, which is the other commodity in the triumvirate of weekly cost...