Oil firms are set to roll back pump prices of petroleum products on Tuesday, following three consecutive weeks of upward adjustments for gasoline.
In an advisory, Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. said it will reduce prices per liter of gasoline by P0.60, diesel by P0.30, and kerosene by P0.60.The adjustments will take effect at 6 a.m. on Tuesday for Shell and at 12:01 a.m.
the same day for Cleanfuel.downward adjustments are expected this weekLatest data from the agency indicate a year-to-date net increase of P5.00 per liter for gasoline, net decreases of P5.05 per liter for diesel, and P6.40 per liter for kerosene as of May 23, 2023.Tags:
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