MANILA, Philippines — For the third straight week, fuel retailers are raising the prices of their petroleum products starting Jan. 21.
In separate advisories on Monday, Jetti, Seaoil, Petro Gazz, Caltex, CleanFuel and Shell Pilipinas said the per-liter price of diesel would go up by P2.70. Kerosene will also see an increase of P2.50 per liter, while gasoline will be more costly by P1.65 a liter.
In an earlier statement, Rodela Romero, Department of Energy (DOE)-Oil Industry Management Bureau assistant director, said the upward movements in pump prices could be traced to the sanctions imposed by the United States on Russia, which might lead to “a reduction of Russian exports.”
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Likewise, there would be potential increases in shipping cost,” Romero said.
Article continues after this advertisementLast week, fuel retailers made upward adjustments of almost P1 a liter in the prices of petroleum products.
The decision was widely expected. An Inquirer’s poll of 10 economists correctly predicted today’s move by the Monetary Board, which will hold its next rate-setting meeting on Dec. 19.
slot mateData from the DOE showed that as of Jan. 14, the total net increase per liter for gasoline and kerosene stood at P1.80 and P2.30 for diesel. —Lisbet K. Esmael
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