Diesel prices set to rise next week

Diesel prices are expected to rise further next week amid geopolitical risks threatening global oil supplies. Jetti Petroleum president Leo Bellas indicated a potential hike of P0.20 to P0.40 per liter for diesel, while gasoline could adjust by P0.10 per liter up or down.

In Manila, Philippines, Jetti Petroleum president Leo Bellas indicated a potential diesel price hike of P0.20 to P0.40 per liter next week. This comes as geopolitical developments raise fears of disruptions to global oil supplies. Gasoline prices, meanwhile, could shift by P0.10 per liter in either direction.

Although the Mean of Platts Singapore benchmarks for diesel and gasoline dipped this week due to recovering regional refinery output, freight and premium costs stayed elevated amid these concerns. For kerosene, the Department of Energy anticipates a rollback of about P0.20 per liter, excluding oil firms' operating expenses and other premiums.

Price changes for the coming week will be announced on Monday and take effect Tuesday. Last week, diesel and kerosene prices increased, while gasoline remained steady.

This adjustment reflects ongoing volatility in oil prices influenced by international factors, potentially impacting consumers and businesses in the Philippines.

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Illustration of rising fuel prices at a German gas station amid Iran war escalation, showing shocked drivers and political calls for intervention.
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Oil prices rise up to 14 percent due to Iran war

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The escalation of the Iran war is driving up oil prices and causing noticeable increases at German gas stations. Diesel now costs an average of 2.04 euros per liter, gasoline 1.94 euros. Politicians are calling for government interventions against rising fuel costs.

Motorists can expect fuel prices to increase next week amid geopolitical issues that may disrupt supply. Jetti Petroleum Inc. president Leo Bellas said gasoline prices are expected to be steady or increase by P0.10 per liter, while diesel prices are likely to go up by P0.30 to P0.50 per liter. The Department of Energy said kerosene prices are also expected to rise by P0.10 per liter.

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Major oil firms in the Philippines are raising fuel prices again today, with diesel and kerosene marking their seventh straight week of increases. The hikes include P1 per liter for diesel and P0.60 per liter for gasoline and kerosene. This occurs amid volatile global oil prices due to geopolitical tensions.

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.

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Due to the war in the Middle East, diesel prices in the Philippines are expected to exceed P100 per liter, prompting public utility vehicle drivers to consider other jobs. Jeepney and tricycle drivers like Renie Rabago and Omeng Elardo struggle with rising fuel costs while their earnings remain low. The government offers a one-time P5,000 subsidy to assist them, though some say it is insufficient.

Enap announced a new $107.4 per liter increase in kerosene (parafina) prices, adding to last week's $107.9 rise, pushing Santiago prices near $1,400. The government is reviewing changes to Mepco and FEPP amid Middle East conflict pressures and fiscal constraints. Minister García Ruminot said a proposal will be resolved soon.

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A conflict in the Middle East is expected to drive up oil prices, leading to higher fuel costs in South Africa from April. Economists predict petrol prices could rise by R5 to R8 per litre, impacting commuters, logistics and food prices. Retailers warn of increased transport and insurance costs amid shipping disruptions.

 

 

 

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