Manila Bulletin

Gasoline prices up, diesel rolled back

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It’s another mixed bag of adjustment­s in pump prices this week – with the per-liter cost of gasoline increasing by ₱0.80 to ₱0.85 per liter; and diesel products on rollback by ₱0.25 to ₱0.30 per liter. For kerosene which is a commodity essential for both households and industries, its price was also on a reduction of ₱0.25 per liter. The first to announce price movements at the pumps had been independen­t player Cleanfuel which implemente­d a price hike of ₱0.80 per for gasoline; and ₱0.30 per liter rollback on its diesel products effective 4:01 p.m. on Sunday (November 17). Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporatio­n was the next one to send price adjustment advisory for ₱0.85 per liter increase in gasoline products; and ₱0.25 per liter rollback on both diesel and kerosene products effective on Tuesday (November 19) at 6 a.m. PetroGazz followed with ₱0.85 per liter increase on gasoline products; and a leaner ₱0.15 per liter rollback on diesel products; and other players like Phoenix Petroleum, Total, Seaoil and PTT came next matching the adjustment­s of their rival-firms. Of the early price trendsette­rs, it is Shell’s price swings that will likely be followed by most of the industry players, as had always been the case in previous price movements – unless the oil firms will set some disparity in their pricing approach this week because of the "collusion case" just filed against them before the Philippine Competitio­n Commission. By far, the oil companies had already gotten comfortabl­e at just sending the price adjustment notices – with no one of them bothering to even provide explanatio­n or cost references to the weekly cost swings at the Philippine pumps. (Myrna M. Velasco)

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