Muling itataas ang presyo ng diesel sa susunod na linggo

Inaasahan ang karagdagang pagtaas ng presyo ng diesel sa susunod na linggo dahil sa mga panganib na geopolitikal na nagbabanta sa suplay ng langis sa buong mundo. Ayon kay Leo Bellas ng Jetti Petroleum, maaaring tumaas ng P0.20 hanggang P0.40 bawat litro ang diesel, habang ang gasolina naman ay maaaring magbago ng P0.10 bawat litro.

Sa Manila, Philippines, inihayag ni Leo Bellas, pangulo ng Jetti Petroleum, na posibleng tumaas ng P0.20 hanggang P0.40 bawat litro ang presyo ng diesel sa susunod na linggo. Ito ay dahil sa mga alalahanin sa mga pag-unlad na geopolitikal na maaaring magdulot ng pagkagambala sa suplay ng langis. Samantala, ang presyo ng gasolina ay maaaring magtaas o bumaba ng P0.10 bawat litro.

Bagaman bumaba ang Mean of Platts Singapore para sa diesel at gasolina ngayong linggo dahil sa pagbawi ng produksyon ng mga refineriya sa rehiyon, nanatiling mataas ang mga bahagi ng freight at premium dahil sa mga panganib na ito. Para sa kerosene, inaasahan ang pagbabalik ng presyo na humigit-kumulang P0.20 bawat litro, ngunit hindi pa kasama ang mga gastos sa operasyon ng mga kompanyang langis at iba pang premium.

Ang mga pagajust ng presyo para sa susunod na linggo ay ipapahayag sa Lunes at mag-epektibo sa Martes. Noong nakaraang linggo, tumaas ang presyo ng diesel at kerosene, habang nanatiling matatag ang gasolina.

Ang pagtaas na ito ay bahagi ng patuloy na pagbabago sa presyo ng langis na apektado ng pandaigdigang salik, na maaaring magkaroon ng epekto sa mga mamamayan at negosyo sa Pilipinas.

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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 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.

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Fuel prices in the Philippines are expected to decline again this week, though on a smaller scale, according to Department of Energy estimates. Diesel could fall by P8 to P10 per liter, gasoline by around P0.40 per liter or rise up to P1 per liter, and kerosene by P11 per liter.

Oil firms confirmed price rollbacks effective 6 a.m. Tuesday, April 14, matching Department of Energy projections: diesel down P20.89 to P23 per liter, gasoline P4.43 to P4.50, and kerosene P8.50. The cuts end surges of over P100 on diesel since late February's Middle East crisis. President Marcos suspended excise taxes on LPG and kerosene, while a jeepney subsidy launches.

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Following initial DOE warnings earlier this week, local oil retailers in the Philippines will implement double-digit fuel price increases of P17 to P24 per liter starting March 10, amid ongoing Middle East tensions. President Marcos plans to seek emergency powers to cut excise taxes.

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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Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz announced increases of $370 per liter in 93-octane gasoline and $580 in diesel, effective from Thursday, March 26, due to the international oil price surge from the Iran conflict. The government also activated palliative measures, including freezing Transantiago fares until year-end and subsidies for taxi drivers. Quiroz justified the moves as necessary to align local prices with international levels and safeguard public finances.

 

 

 

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