As global oil prices plunge, Filipino consumers can expect hefty price rollback across fuel commodities next week. Based on the calculation of the industry players, the price of diesel will be trimmed by P3.30 to P3.60 per liter, while gasoline prices will go down by P1.80 to P2.10 per liter. d...
Motorists can feast on another round of lower pump prices this week, as the price of gasoline prices had been reduced by P1.95 per liter; while diesel prices were cut by P1.90 per liter. For kerosene, which is another essential commodity having weekly price adjustments, its price had been trimmed...
The Philippines needs the oil resources it can get from the West Philippine Sea (WPS) now more than China, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. said. President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. (RTVM Screenshot) Marcos stated this as he revealed that the national government is finding other...
Happy days are back for consumers filling up their vehicles with diesel products, as this commodity will be on price rollback of P3.95 per liter by Tuesday, Nov. 29. Gasoline products, on the other, had been reduced by P0.85 per liter while kerosene prices had been slashed by P2.65 per liter, based...
As Christmas holidays inch closer, Filipino consumers will receive new round of gifts at the pumps next week with petroleum prices anticipated to have heftier rollback by Tuesday, Nov. 29, according to oil companies. Calculation by industry players showed diesel products will have bigger price cut...
Vehicle owners using diesel fuel will benefit from a relatively hefty price rollback of P2.15 per liter this week, while gasoline users will just experience marginal price decline of P0.40 per liter, as announced by the oil companies. For kerosene, which is an essential commodity for the aviation...
Filipino motorists will have extended "happy days" next week, as prices at domestic pumps will be on fresh round of rollback by Tuesday, Nov. 22, based on the calculations of the oil companies. Industry players estimated that the price of diesel will go down by P2.10 to P2.40 per liter, while...
BANGKOK., Thailand—President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. intends to seek help from Saudi Arabia amid the oil crisis, duplicating the foreign country's aid to the Philippines back in the 1970s. President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. and Saudi Arabia's crown prince Mohammed bin Salman meet...
Oil firms are implementing P0.90 per liter increase on gasoline prices while diesel prices are being reduced by P0.30 per liter. Kerosene, which is the other product in the triumvirate of weekly price swings, is going up by P1.35 per liter, based on the pricing adjustment notices sent by the oil...
A member of the Makabayan bloc in the House of Representatives wants Malacañang to certify as “urgent” the proposed measures that will help curb the impact of spiraling oil prices. (Photo by Mark Balmores/MANILA BULLETIN) House Deputy Minority Leader and ACT Teachers Party-list Rep. France...
There will be an extended heavier financial burden on motorists filling up their vehicles with gasoline products next week, as the price of this commodity will rise again by P0.55 to P0.85 per liter, based on the calculation of the oil companies. For diesel products, there could be a marginal...
Domestic oil companies jacked up the increase in prices of diesel products to P6.85 per liter, P1.00 higher than their previous actual calculation based on the swing of the Mean of Platts Singapore (MOPS) from last week’s trading. The adjusted price hike for diesel was attributed to premium...