Major oil price rollback set Tuesday

Philippine News Agency

MANILA — Another oil price rollback is in the pipeline, and this one is likely to be particularly pleasing to motorists when it takes effect on Tuesday (June 4).

Major and independent oil firms in the country announced over the weekend that they will implement significant reductions in local pump prices, saying that it will be “a rollback the public can really feel in their pockets.”

In separate statements on behalf of their companies, oil executives said that prices of unleaded gasoline will be reduced by PHP1.70 per liter, diesel will be slashed by PHP1.05 per liter and those carrying kerosene will likewise dial it back by PHP1.00 per liter.

This price adjustment follows the PHP0.35 per liter reduction on gasoline and PHP0.45 per liter cut in diesel that the local oil industry implemented last May 28.

The same oil executives explained that this week’s price rollback only reflects that latest movements in the international crude market, which local oil firms are passing on to the Filipino consumer.

They further explained that the oil market can at times be fickle, “so consumers should enjoy the lower retail prices of oil while they last.”

It was further explained that the weekly oil price movements are simply “pass through charges” that do not benefit local oil players in any way.

For the latest updates about this story, visit the Philippine News Agency website

 

Popular

PBBM seeks stronger security, economic, and people-to-people ties in ASEAN-Russia Commemorative Summit

By Brian Campued As the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Russia mark 35 years of meaningful partnership, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. pushed...

Gatchalian-led Senate overhauls committee heads under new majority bloc

By Brian Campued As the Senate convenes for its special session on Wednesday, a new set of committee chairships and memberships have also been elected...

DSWD ready to augment food pack support to quake-affected communities in Mindanao

By Brian Campued Consistent with the earlier directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to ensure sustained relief and recovery efforts following the effects of...

PBBM orders release of P362-M to fast-track rehab of quake-damaged infra in Mindanao

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet On top of concurrent efforts from various agencies to help Mindanaoans rise from the effects of the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that...