Oil firms roll back diesel, gasoline, kerosene prices | Inquirer Business

Oil firms roll back diesel, gasoline, kerosene prices

By: - Reporter / @DYGalvezINQ
/ 10:45 AM November 28, 2022

MANILA, Philippines —Pump prices of diesel will go down by P3.95 per liter starting Tuesday, Nov. 29, while those of kerosene and gasoline were slashed by P2.65 and P0.85 per liter, respectively.

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Local oil firms on Monday announced the following price adjustments for fuel products to be implemented starting Nov. 29:

Shell (6 a.m.)

Gasoline: -P0.85 per liter

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Diesel: -P3.95 per liter

Kerosene: -P2.65 per liter

Petrogazz (6 a.m.)

Gasoline: -P0.85 per liter

Diesel: -P3.95 per liter

Cleanfuel (12:01 a.m.)

Gasoline: -P0.85 per liter

Diesel: -P3.95 per liter

The price adjustments were based on the monitoring of the Mean of Platts Singapore (MOPS)  from Nov. 21 to 24.

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MOPS, the daily average of all trading transactions of petroleum products in the Singapore trading hub, serves as the benchmark used in Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, in pricing fuel products.

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