菲律宾6月2日燃油价格预计下调

随着美国与伊朗之间和平谈判的前景日趋乐观,菲律宾的司机们有望从6月2日起迎来显著的燃油价格下调。

据业内消息人士预计,柴油价格每升可能下调6.50至7.50比索,汽油价格可能下调3.50至4.50比索。该预测基于普氏新加坡基准价格(Mean of Platts Singapore)前四个交易日的数据以及平均汇率水平。

消息人士指出,尽管美国与伊朗在关键问题上仍存分歧,但由于双方正逐步走向和平协议的市场情绪日益改善,原油和成品油价格承受下行压力。此外,霍尔木兹海峡有望重新开放的消息也提振了市场乐观情绪。

根据菲律宾能源部的数据,此次预计的价格下调发生在最近一次涨价之后。上周二,汽油价格上涨了每升1.60比索,柴油价格上涨了每升1.96比索。截至5月22日,该国的平均燃油库存量为44.82天。

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