Manila Bulletin

Gasoline, diesel prices to go up by ₱0.75-₱0.80/liter

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

Domestic pump prices will continue to make a dent on consumers’ pockets next week as the prices of gasoline and diesel products will increase based on the calculatio­n of the oil companies.

As initially estimated, the prices of gasoline and diesel will increase by ₱0.75 to ₱0.80 per liter, while kerosene will likely go up by ₱0.85 to ₱0.90 per liter by Tuesday (Dec. 22).

The successive adjustment­s in the past weeks had so far pared the net decrease in pump prices in the past 12 months to ₱2.72 per liter for gasoline; ₱6.76 per liter for diesel; and ₱10.04 per liter for kerosene.

This week, crude prices in the world market already breached $50 per barrel – with internatio­nal benchmark Brent crude scaling up to the level of $52 per barrel; while Dubai crude, which is the benchmark for Asian markets, hovered at $50 per barrel.

In the Asian market, S&P Global Platts Analytics indicated that the demand of this region’s “Big Four” – China, India, Japan and South Korea – will “pick up strongly” in 2021, and this will have an overall impact both on supply-demand dynamics as well as on price trends.

”The Asian gasoline market looked set to continue its upward momentum amid a new wave of COVID-19 vaccine optimism, combined with fresh gasoline demand from Southeast Asia,” a monitoring report of the Department of Energy (DOE) has stated.

The forecast of global experts is for crude prices rising to average US$46 per barrel next year, after its softening to the level of $41 per barrel in 2020. Prices recouped after economic re-opening in many countries, running counter to the collapse in prices the market experience­d at the height of lockdowns around March to May this year.

 ??  ?? TIGHT WATCH — A police officer and a village official of Brgy. Tandang Sora in Quezon City keep a close watch on Aguilar Compound which has been placed under a Special Concern Lockdown until December 29, 2020 after 10 individual­s living inside the compound tested positive for COVID-19. (Photo by Alvin Kasiban)
TIGHT WATCH — A police officer and a village official of Brgy. Tandang Sora in Quezon City keep a close watch on Aguilar Compound which has been placed under a Special Concern Lockdown until December 29, 2020 after 10 individual­s living inside the compound tested positive for COVID-19. (Photo by Alvin Kasiban)

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