Oil price hike of up to P1.40/l set on Jan. 27
Diesel prices rise for the fifth consecutive week, gasoline for the third, driven by supply constraints and increased demand amid global geopolitical tensions, officials said.
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Recessed to competitive levels just before Christmas, fuel prices have been rising again since the beginning of the year. In one month, the litre of petrol or diesel has even taken more than ten centimes.
Oil firms to raise pump prices on January 27
MANILA, Philippines — Oil companies will again raise pump prices on Tuesday, January 27, as the global market reacts to recent geopolitical tensions and surge in demand by countries experiencing winter.Seaoil and Cleanfuel announced that diesel prices will go up by P1.40 per liter, and gasoline by P0.40 per liter.The cost of kerosene will increase by P0.80 per liter.Last week, oil companies hiked diesel prices by P2.00 per liter, gasoline by P1.…
Oil price hike of up to P1.40/l set on Jan. 27
MANILA, Philippines – Motorists nationwide will see a fresh round of fuel price hikes in the last week of January, with diesel prices increasing for the fifth straight week. In an advisory on Monday, Seaoil said the per-liter price of diesel would jump by P1.40 starting Tuesday. Gasoline will also rise by 40 centavos a liter, marking its third consecutive week of hikes. READ: fuel-companies-ready-5th-price-hike-for-diesel-on-jan-27 Kerosene also…
File photo There will be another price hike on petroleum products starting this Tuesday, January 27. In a notice issued by SEAOIL on Monday, the price of gasoline will increase by ₱0.40 per liter. Diesel will increase by ₱1.40 per liter and kerosene will increase by ₱0.80. The price hike will be effective at 6 AM. This is the third consecutive week of price hike for gasoline, and the fourth for diesel and kerosene since January 2026. The oil pri…
Fuel prices continue to rise unabated. Following the diesel price increase last Friday, a new increase will be reflected in the price per liter of gasoline as of tonight.
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