LPG prices to spike despite adequate supply

The country's liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supply remains adequate, but the price of an 11-kilo tank is expected to approach P1,500 next month. Arnel Ty of the LPG Marketers Association Inc. said prices will rise by at least P30 per kilo due to higher shipping and contract costs amid the global oil crisis.

MANILA, Philippines — Arnel Ty, founder of the LPG Marketers Association Inc. (LPGMA) and president and CEO of LPG retailer Regasco, said LPG prices are set to increase by at least P30 per kilo. The hike stems from rising shipping and contract costs amid the global oil crisis. “The price increase will be the highest in history,” Ty said in a message to reporters yesterday. The adjustment, equivalent to P330 for an 11-kilo tank, will roll out in stages: P20 per kilo on March 28 and an additional P10 per kilo on April 1. It aims to cover costs for new products requiring higher capitalization due to elevated international prices. Currently, an 11-kilo LPG tank sells for up to P1,135 in Metro Manila, according to the Department of Energy (DOE). Latest DOE data shows the country's LPG stocks will last 23 days. PryceGas, however, anticipates no immediate shortage, with stocks sufficient through the end of April. Solane assured the public in an advisory that it is actively securing new supplies to “ensure sustained availability of our product.” LPGMA member companies hold 30 to 40 days' worth of inventory, Ty noted. A survey commissioned by the group found that five out of every 10 Filipino households use LPG for cooking, with the country consuming around 150,000 metric tons monthly.

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Realistic photo of a Philippine gas station celebrating fuel price rollbacks to P23 per liter for diesel, with happy drivers amid jeepneys and price signs.
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Fuel prices roll back up to P23 per liter starting April 14 after weeks of Middle East-driven hikes

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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.

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.

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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.

The National Petroleum Company reported minor fuel price changes on Wednesday that take effect Thursday, May 7. 93-octane gasoline rises 0.1 pesos per liter and diesel falls 47.3 pesos, while kerosene stays the same.

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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.

Diesel prices in Metro Manila could drop to P70 to P90 per liter next week. Local fuel retailers are expected to implement fresh rollbacks following progress in Middle East peace talks.

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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.

 

 

 

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