Oil firms hike diesel prices, slash gas pump prices Tuesday
By Amy R. Remo
Local oil companies are implementing new price adjustments on Tuesday to reflect movements of prices in the international market.

Local oil companies are implementing new price adjustments on Tuesday to reflect movements of prices in the international market.

Local oil companies are adjusting prices of fuel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) products effective Tuesday, to reflect the movements of oil prices in the global market.

Local oil companies are slashing prices of petroleum products effective Monday (Feb. 25) to reflect the softening of oil prices in the global market.

Local oil companies have slashed prices of petroleum products to reflect the downtrend in prices in the global oil market.

Oil firms are adjusting prices for various fuel products to reflect trends in the international oil market, according to company officials.

Local oil companies are slashing the prices of petroleum products, effective Tuesday, to reflect the continued softening of global oil prices.

Local oil companies are slashing prices of fuel products this week, reflecting the continued softening of oil prices in the international market.

Local oil companies are slashing prices of fuel products on Tuesday to reflect the continued softening of oil prices in the international market.

Seaoil Philippines cut the prices of its oil products on Sunday while Petron Corp. and Chevron Philippines are expected to follow suit by Monday, to reflect movements of oil prices in the global market.

Local oil companies will slash prices of kerosene by 40 centavos a liter and of diesel by 30 centavos a liter on Tuesday to reflect the continued softening of oil prices in the international market.

Petron Corporation and Isla LPG will slash prices of cooking gas on Monday by P5.50 per kilogram exclusive of taxes to reflect the huge drop in the international contract price of liquefied petroleum gas.

Senator Ralph Recto on Tuesday welcomed the recent rollback in prices by four oil companies but remained dissatisfied over the slow movement and small reductions.