LPG prices up in November

By Gabriela Baron

Households will now have to spend more on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from Tuesday, Nov. 1, as oil firms are set to implement a hike.

In an advisory, Petron Corp. said it will increase the prices of LPG products by P3.50 per kilogram (kg) and AutoLPG prices by P1.96 per liter effective 10:00 p.m.

Meanwhile, Phoenix Petroleum will also implement a hike of P3.50 per kg of LPG and AutoLPG prices by P1.95 per liter beginning 11:00 p.m.

Latest data from the Department of Energy as of October showed the retail prices of an 11-kg LPG cylinder ranged from P786.95 to P971.95.

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