Travelers face oil price hikes on Holy Tuesday

OIL PRICE HIKE. A gas station attendant fills up a sports utility vehicle’s fuel tank on Visayas Avenue in Quezon City on Monday (Nov. 14, 2022). Oil companies have announced that they will raise the pump prices of gasoline, diesel, and kerosene on Tuesday. (PNA photo by Yancy Lim)

By Kris Crismundo | Philippine News Agency

Those who will be traveling during the Holy Week are advised to gas up as a hefty oil price increase will be effective Tuesday.

In separate advisories, Caltex, Cleanfuel, Jetti, Petro Gazz, PTT, Seaoil, and Shell announced that they will hike gasoline prices by P2.20 per liter and diesel by P1.40.

Caltex, Seaoil, and Shell will also adjust kerosene prices upward by P1.30 per liter.

Other oil firms are expected to follow suit.

With the price adjustments last week, data from the Department of Energy showed that on a year-to-date basis, gasoline prices had a net increase of P5.55 per liter and P3.70 per liter for diesel, while kerosene prices had a net decrement of P0.25 per liter.

World oil prices increased after the United States’ Energy Information Agency (EIA) hiked its global oil price projection following the extension of the output cut of the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries).

“We increased our forecast prices for crude oil and petroleum products for the remainder of 2024 in our March Short-Term Energy Outlook following the announcement that OPEC+ will extend the existing voluntary production cuts through the second quarter of 2024,” the EIA said. “We now forecast significantly less global oil production than world oil consumption through the first half of 2024, requiring draws on world petroleum stocks (inventory).”

It forecasted global oil output in the second quarter of 2024 at 101.3 million barrels per day (bpd), 900,000 bpd lower than the projected demand of 102.2 million.

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