The Department of Energy (DOE) has warned liquid fuel retail outlets that will not comply with the provision of fuel subsidy to qualified drivers. According to the DOE, fuel stations that do not provide subsidy to drivers may have their Certificate of Compliance suspended or canceled. Oil companies have also been ordered to install signage and Fuel Subsidy Program (FSP) lanes for drivers. Under the program, beneficiaries can get P1,500 per vehic…
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The Department of Energy (DOE) has warned liquid fuel retail outlets that will not comply with the provision of fuel subsidy to qualified drivers. According to the DOE, fuel stations that do not provide subsidy to drivers may have their Certificate of Compliance suspended or canceled. Oil companies have also been ordered to install signage and Fuel Subsidy Program (FSP) lanes for drivers. Under the program, beneficiaries can get P1,500 per vehic…