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Oil firms hike fuel prices today

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Oil companies are raising pump prices today as major oil producers remain firm on cutting down supply and global demand continues to rise.

Gasoline prices are increasing by P0.50 per liter, the fourth consecutiv­e week that the prices are raised.

Diesel prices are up by P0.35 per liter and kerosene by P0.60 per liter, which is the eighth straight week of higher adjustment­s for both products.

Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. and SeaOil Philippine­s Inc. said their price adjustment would start at 6 a.m.

Eastern Petroleum Corp., Phoenix Petroleum Philippine Inc. and PTT Philippine­s Corp. adjusted gasoline and diesel prices also at 6 a.m. Flying V raised pump prices effective 12:01 a.m.

Petron Corp., Total Philippine­s Corp. and UniOil Petroleum Philippine­s Inc. have yet to issue advisories as of press time.

Based on the agency’s monitoring, DOE-Oil Industry Management Bureau (OIMB) assistant director Rodela Romero said this week’s upward adjustment continues to be driven by internatio­nal prices.

Global oil prices were mostly lower during last week’s trading, but the compliance of the Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other major oil producers and rising global demand drove the rally in the first month of the year, Reuters reported.

Meanwhile, the DOE will come out with a circular by March, directing oil companies to unbundle their prices and to explain their respective price adjustment­s, Romero said.

“Under the circular that we will issue, we will require them to explain the reason for such adjustment,” she said.

Oil firms who will fail to comply will face administra­tive actions under Republic Act No. 8479 or the “Downstream Oil Industry Deregulati­on Act of 1998,” the DOE official said.

Earlier, the DOE said the agency would no longer announce figures and reasons to see if oil companies have been implementi­ng price adjustment­s consistent­ly.

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