Diesel Price Rollback Seen at P20 per Liter - BusinessWorld Online
Diesel is projected to fall by P20.89 per liter as global oil prices ease after weeks of increases tied to Middle East conflict.
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Diesel price rollback seen at P20 per liter - BusinessWorld Online
By Sheldeen Joy Talavera, Reporter MOTORISTS are finally getting a much-needed break after weeks of hefty increases, as the Department of Energy expects pump price rollbacks, with diesel prices seen dropping by at least P20 per liter (/l). Energy Secretary Sharon S. Garin said that diesel prices may go down by at least P20.89 per liter, gasoline by P4.43 per liter, and kerosene by P8.50 per liter starting Tuesday, April 14. “It’s based on the av…
Marcos announces big fuel price rollback
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Sunday announced a big fuel price rollback to be implemented next week, confirming the earlier statement of the Department of Energy.In a video released by Malacañang, Marcos said the price per liter of diesel will be slashed by at least P20, P4.43 for gasoline, and P8.50 for kerosene.“This is a big help especially to our drivers, commuters, and every Filipino family who are affected every …
Marcos announces fuel price rollback effective April 14
MANILA, Philippines – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Sunday, April 12, announced a significant rollback in fuel prices, calling it a much-needed reprieve for consumers still grappling with increased transport and commodity costs. In a video statement, Marcos said that diesel is expected to drop by at least P20 per liter, gasoline by P4.43 per liter, and kerosene by P8.50 per liter. The rollback will take effect on Tuesday, April 14. “Malaking…
Diesel to drop by P20.89/liter; gasoline, kerosene prices also down
MANILA, Philippines — Diesel pump prices are projected to decrease by P20.89 per liter starting April 14, while gasoline prices are expected to go down by P4.43 per liter and kerosene by P8.50 per liter, Energy Secretary Sharon Garin said Sunday. Garin said the Department of Energy’s projected price rollbacks are expected to take effect from April 14 to 20. “It’s based on the average of the last five days’ international prices and comparing that…
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