Los precios del diésel en Metro Manila se mantienen estables en 133,19 pesos por litro durante los viajes de Semana Santa

Los precios de los combustibles en Metro Manila se mantuvieron sin cambios en niveles elevados durante el fin de semana de Pascua, con el diésel estancado en 133,19 pesos por litro —por encima del promedio nacional— mientras los filipinos regresaban de las vacaciones de Semana Santa.

Tras las subidas de dos dígitos en el precio del diésel la semana pasada, que empujaron los precios en las gasolineras de Metro Manila hacia los 131-132 pesos por litro, los costos del combustible se mantuvieron estables y altos durante el 5 y 6 de abril. Los indicadores de Philstar.com muestran que el diésel promedió 133,19 pesos por litro en la región capital, superando el promedio nacional de 119,20 pesos por litro reportado por el Departamento de Energía. El Departamento de Energía confirmó la llegada de 22,578 millones de litros de diésel, los primeros bajo su programa de seguridad de combustible de emergencia, destinado a reforzar el suministro en medio de las presiones del mercado petrolero mundial y los esfuerzos de acumulación de existencias de la administración Marcos. El rastreador de precios de Philstar.com proporciona los últimos indicadores de Metro Manila basados en las cifras reportadas al 6 de abril.

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