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Shell hikes gasoline prices; LPG up by P3 per 11-kg cylinder

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Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. has hiked prices of premium gasoline by 90 centavos a liter, regular gasoline by 60 centavos/liter, diesel by 30 centavos/liter and kerosene by 20 centavos/liter.

According to Shell, the latest oil price hikes, which take effect starting Tuesday, were effected to reflect the movements in international product prices during the last week of December.

However, those areas in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan City, which have been devastated by storm Sendong are not included in the price adjustment, Shell said.

Other oil companies have yet to announce their respective adjustments as of posting time.

Based on the December 27 oil monitor report of the Department of Energy, global fuel prices are partly being pushed higher by threats to global supplies.

“Rising tensions between the West and Iran over the latter’s nuclear ambitions are raising fears that oil from the world’s fourth-biggest producer may be kept from reaching markets in the coming weeks,” the report stated.

“Moreover, oil traders also are concerned about political instability in Kazakhstan, which exports about 1.3 million barrels of oil per day, about 1.5 percent of world demand,” it added.

Prior to this week’s adjustments, diesel prices ranged from P42.54 a liter to P46.13/liter while gasoline retailed for P47.79 /liter to P55.70/liter.

Meanwhile, retailers of cooking gas have also hiked prices by P3 per kilogram effective Monday to reflect the increase in the international contract price for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).

This meant that the price of an 11-kilogram LPG tank has risen by P33.

According to LPG Marketers Association party-list Representative Arnel Ty, the small LPG companies were forced to follow the price movements of the bigger players, from which they source their requirements.

However, the big players, namely Shell, Petron, Total and Liquigaz, have yet to announce their LPG price movements.

Originally posted: 9:33 pm | Monday, January 2nd, 2012

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  • Anonymous

    Not Good, Oil companies are milking us dry, they are earning millions and yet our government can’t do anything, i’m sure we are capable of handling our own oil supply minus the middle man, kick out the Imperialistic/Parasitic Companies like shell.

  • Anonymous

    bago mag pasko ang balita na presidenteng Aboy ay lumaki at umunlad ang ating ekonomiya.

    pagpasok pa lamang ng taon 2012 ay sangkatutak ang pagtaas ng mga pangunahing bilihin at mga gasolina, krudo at LPG.

    niloloko lang tayo ng DAANG MATUWID NA BALUKTOT AT BAKO BAKO. 

  • Anonymous

    According to Shell management their latest petroleum
    price hike was required to reflect the movements of their pockets from lavish
    spending and revelry during the holidays. 
    They’re seems so oblivious from the prevailing hardships which beset the
    consuming public as they can do nothing anyway but to except the harsh reality
    of having a monopolized oil industry in our country

  • Anonymous

    It is ok that the oil price increases once again. The palace claimed that there are now few poor in this country. Ok na OK na ang pamumuhay na ang mga tao, well, its because of Noys brand of politics and governance.Well I hope the palace would say “Walang Himala” and “Its A Sin To Tell A Lie”. We  blame the previous admin then when the prices of petroleum product increases.Now we are saying that it’s the market that dictates the price of oil commodities and we cannot do anything about it. Well its funny, we are not truthful then and now. Filipino habit at its worst, we blame somebody that she did not do anything during her term, now were telling the people that everything is OK, no ones to blame. Shell, Caltex and Petron tells that the increases are justifiable and their are no problem, the Filipinos just follow their dictates.. Funny isn’t it?

    • Anonymous

      korek ka dyan…
      swerte lang talaga si NOY at madami syang napapaniwala…
      ang pinakamaganda ngayon e mag pa SWS survey sila na kung talagang lumiliit ang populasyon ng mahihirap…

  • Anonymous

    Google the “Global Oil Scam” by Phil Davis. Purchase electric cars and solar panels.



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