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Fuel prices in Cebu City as of Feb. 6: Gasoline up by 75 centavos, diesel by P1.50
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Another round of increase in fuel prices greeted motorists on Tuesday, February 6. Local oil firms announced in separate advisories that the prices of gasoline will increase by 75 centavos per liter and diesel by P1.50 per liter. Meanwhile, kerosene was up by 80 centavos per liter. The Department of Energy.....»»
Fuel prices as of Jan. 30: Gasoline up by P2.80, diesel by P1.30
CEBU CITY, Philippines – Local oil companies here have announced ta significant increase in the prices of fuel effective Tuesday, January 30, 2024. As a result, motorists in Cebu City will be facing a hefty increase in the prices of fuel products on the first week of February. This marks the fourth consecutive week of.....»»
Pork SRP sought amid high retail prices
A suggested retail price on pork should be imposed amid high retail prices resulting from tight local supply caused by the African swine fever outbreak in the country, according to the Pork Producers Federation of the Philippines......»»
Big-time oil price rollback set on May 7
Oil firms will implement a big-time oil price rollback in oil products on Tuesday, May 7......»»
Oil price hike expected on February 20
After last week’s price rollback, another oil price hike is expected to be implemented by oil firms next week......»»
5th oil price hike set February 6
Oil firms will implement an oil price hike for the fifth straight week......»»
Another oil price hike set on January 16
Oil firms will observe an oil price increase in the third week of January......»»
How Oil Prices Shape Your Daily Life
Ever thought about why crude oil prices matter? They seem like numbers on a screen, but they actually have an effect on what we pay for everyday necessities. Crude oil is what keeps the world going. It’s what fuels our cars, trucks, and planes, and it’s used to make items we use, from plastic to […].....»»
Diesel, kerosene, LPG price rollback set in 1st week of April
Oil firms will implement mixed adjustments in oil prices in the first week of April. .....»»
Oil price hike expected this Holy Week
Oil firms are expected to implement an increase in pump prices on Holy Tuesday, March 26......»»
Over P1 fuel price hike seen next week
Oil prices are expected to increase next week, according to Department of Energy Oil Industry Management Bureau assistant director Rodela Romero......»»
Oil prices up for fourth straight week
Here are the oil price adjustments in the last week of January......»»
Another oil price hike set on January 30
Here is the expected increase in oil prices for the last week of January......»»
Oil price hike set on January 23
Oil prices are expected to increase next week......»»
Flower prices seen to increase ahead of Valentine’s Day
According to some vendors, flower prices might double or triple next week, citing the anticipated high demand and steep prices of suppliers......»»
‘Oil, grease still found in Oriental Mindoro waters’
High concentrations of oil and grease remain off the coast of several towns in Oriental Mindoro a year after the motor tanker Princess Empress sank, according to an environmental group......»»
March inflation may pick up amid high food prices
Inflation likely accelerated for the second straight month in March, mainly driven by high rice prices, prompting the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to keep borrowing costs unchanged at its next policy review in April, analysts said......»»
Farmers’ group: High retail prices of rice to persist
High retail prices of rice will persist as imported varieties dominate the local market, farmers’ group Samahang Industriya ng Agrikultura president Rosendo So said yesterday......»»
Oil prices down today
In separate advisories, oil companies implemented a rollback on pump prices of P0.75 per liter for gasoline, P0.90 for diesel and P1.05 for kerosene......»»
Gasoline prices seen going up; rollback in diesel
Mixed adjustments on oil prices may be implemented next week, according to the Department of Energy......»»