Further diesel price cuts of P17-P19 per liter expected April 21 as Middle East ceasefire stabilizes

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.

The ongoing unwind of the war premium on global oil prices continues amid stabilizing Middle East tensions, including a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon that remains in effect. US President Donald Trump announced expectations of a deal with Iran soon, brokered by Pakistan.

This comes after oil firms implemented rollbacks effective April 14—diesel down P20.89, gasoline P4.43 to P4.50, and kerosene P8.50 per liter—bringing Metro Manila diesel to around P147 and gasoline to P116 per liter, according to the latest Department of Energy data.

An industry source projected the next adjustments, based on four trading days in the Mean of Platts Singapore, to take effect April 21.

Energy Secretary Sharon Garin cautioned that pump prices won't soon return to pre-crisis lows like P60 or P50 per liter, citing Middle East energy infrastructure damage. “I don’t want to be a downer, but we owe it to the public to be realistic,” she said on The STAR’s “Truth on the Line.”

President Marcos' Executive Order 114, suspending excise taxes on LPG and kerosene for three months, continues to provide relief, cutting LPG by P3.36 per kilo (about P37 per tank) and kerosene by P5.65 per liter.

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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.

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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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.

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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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.

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.

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Philippine fuel supply may last until the second week of May with one million barrels expected soon, according to the Department of Energy. Energy Secretary Sharon Garin said the average supply stood at 45 days as of March 20, down from 55-57 days when the Middle East war began nearly a month ago.

 

 

 

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