Fuel prices to surge up to P1.90 per liter next week

Lisbet Esmael - @inquirerdotnet 11/10/2024

MANILA, Philippines — Oil companies are expected to raise petroleum prices by up to P1.90 per liter next week. According to Rodela Romero, director of the Department of Energy’s Oil Industry Management Bureau, diesel prices may see…

Fuel prices to go up by 50 centavos this week

Lisbet Esmael - @inquirerdotnet 10/28/2024

Heads up, motorists. Starting Tuesday, October 29, 2024, fuel prices will go up by 50 centavos per liter. Seaoil, Shell Pilipinas, and Cleanfuel announced that diesel and kerosene prices will increase. Gasoline would also slightly go up…

Fuel price rollback expected starting Tuesday

Lisbet Esmael - @inquirerdotnet 10/21/2024

After four weeks of price hikes, fuel companies will lower petroleum prices starting Tuesday, October 22. Seaoil and Shell Pilipinas announced on Monday that gasoline will drop by 50 centavos per liter, while diesel will decrease by…

LPG prices rise by P6 per 11-kg tank in July

Lisbet Esmael - @inquirerdotnet 07/01/2024

Filipino households will face higher cooking gas prices this month as oil companies raise liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) costs. Over the weekend, Solane and Petron announced that LPG prices will increase by 55 centavos per kilogram, or…

Fuel price rollback: Diesel down P1.20 per liter, gasoline by 60¢

Jordeene B. Lagare 06/10/2024

MANILA, Philippines — Good news greets motorists this week as oil companies announced a rollback in fuel pump prices effective Tuesday, June 11. Gasoline will drop by 60 centavos per liter, diesel by P1.20 per liter, and…

Fuel pump prices to go up again this week

04/15/2024

MANILA, Philippines — Motorists can expect another increase in fuel prices this week because of various geopolitical events outside the Philippines. Unioil predicts diesel will go up by 80 centavos to P1 per liter and gasoline by…

Plane fares poised to rise in Sept on higher fuel costs

Tyrone Jasper Piad 08/18/2023

MANILA  – Airline passengers will see a spike in their fares next month as the regulator approved a higher fuel surcharge after three months of no adjustments. In an advisory, the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) announced that…

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