Diesel rises by over P12 per liter in new oil price hikes

Oil firms will implement another round of fuel price hikes this week, with diesel seeing double-digit increases amid elevated global oil prices. Shell and Jetti Petroleum announced diesel increases of P12.90 per liter, while PetroGazz, Seaoil and UniOil raised prices by P12.50 per liter. Gasoline and kerosene prices also rose, though at slower rates.

MANILA, Philippines — Oil firms announced increases of more than P12 per liter for diesel, effective Tuesday, March 31.

Shell and Jetti Petroleum raised diesel by P12.90 per liter, while PetroGazz, Seaoil and UniOil implemented P12.50 per liter hikes. For gasoline, Shell added P2.90, UniOil and PetroGazz P2.50, Jetti P1, and Seaoil held prices steady. Kerosene saw Shell raise by P2.40 and Seaoil by P2 per liter.

Department of Energy monitoring from March 24 to 30 showed Metro Manila diesel prices ranging from P105 to P131.90 per liter, averaging around P119.20. Post-hike, prices could reach P117.50 to P144.80, with common pump prices near P131 to P132.

Gasoline for RON95 ranged from P84.99 to P108.90 and may rise toward P100 to P112 after adjustments of P1 to P2.90. Kerosene, already at P140 to P166.79, could climb further by P2 to P2.40.

To stabilize supply, the Department of Energy reported 22.58 million liters of diesel arriving under the Emergency Energy Security Program. Petron secured 2.48 million barrels of crude oil from Russia to support supplies until June. Authorities stated these steps aim to cushion domestic impacts from global oil market volatility.

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Realistic depiction of a gas station with surging fuel prices amid US-Iran tensions and oil disruptions.
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Oil firms hike fuel prices again on April 7

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Oil companies raised fuel prices again on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, with diesel hikes up to P19.80 per liter. The increases stem from ongoing US-Iran tensions and global oil supply disruptions. This marks the 13th to 15th consecutive weekly rise.

Oil companies implemented major fuel price hikes effective April 7, pushing diesel prices past P140 to P150 per liter in several areas. The increases stem from volatility in global crude markets reacting to Middle East conflict. These mark historic highs despite staggered adjustments.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Fuel prices will increase again on Tuesday, May 5, with diesel rising by P2.66 per liter and gasoline by P2.21 per liter, Energy Secretary Sharon Garin said. Kerosene prices will decline by P3.53 per liter.

Following last week's rollbacks, diesel prices are forecast to drop another P17 to P19 per liter and gasoline P2 to P3 per liter starting April 21, potentially taking diesel below P130, as Middle East tensions ease further with a holding ceasefire.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Updated industry estimates project even larger diesel cuts of P24 to P26 per liter and gasoline P2.50 to P3.50 per liter starting April 21, up from earlier P17-P19 projections, as the global oil war premium continues to unwind—extending relief from the April 14 rollbacks amid the 2026 fuel crisis.

The Department of Energy stated that March 9 is the final day for capped fuel prices, with adjustments taking effect on March 10. Several gas stations reported supply shortages from the rush of customers. This occurs amid global oil price hikes due to escalating Middle East conflicts.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Gasoline and diesel prices rose moderately in South Korea on Sunday as the government considers adopting a price cap system amid concerns over rising energy prices due to the escalating Middle East conflict. According to the Korea National Oil Corp., the nationwide average gasoline price reached 1,893.3 won ($1.27) per liter, up 3.9 won from the previous day, while diesel increased 4.8 won to 1,915.4 won per liter.

 

 

 

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