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  1. 4 hours ago · Prices were nursing steep losses from Monday, as a mix of profit-taking and increased speculation over a Gaza ceasefire sparked flows out of oil. Brent oil futures expiring in September hovered around $85.72 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate crude futures steadied at $81.49 a barrel by 20:40 ET (00:40 GMT).

  2. 4 hours ago · MANILA, Philippines — Fuel prices are set to increase today for the fourth consecutive week. Shell, Caltex and Seaoil announced price hikes of P1.60, P0.65 and P0.60 per liter for gasoline ...

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  4. 4 hours ago · Effective 6 a.m. Tuesday, the price of gasoline increased by PHP1.60 per liter, diesel by PHP0.65 per liter, and kerosene by PHP0.60 per liter. Cumulatively, gasoline prices have increased by PHP3.20 per liter, diesel by PHP4.15 per liter, and kerosene by PHP3.30 per liter since last month. “Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East ...

  5. 4 hours ago · MANILA, Philippines — Fuel prices are set to increase today for the fourth consecutive week. Shell, Caltex and Seaoil announced price hikes of P1.60, P0.65 and P0.60 per liter for gasoline, diesel and kerosene, respectively. Cleanfuel and Jetti will implement the same price movements except for kerosene, which they do not carry.

  6. 1 day ago · Brent crude futures were down 42 cents, or 0.5 per cent, at $86.12 a barrel, as at 1230 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was at $82.64 a barrel, down 52 cents, or 0.63 per cent.

  7. 4 hours ago · THERE is no relief for motorists this week as oil companies are set to implement a new round of price increases starting today. In separate advisories yesterday, Cleanfuel, Petron, Seaoil, and Shell Pilipinas said the per-liter prices of diesel and kerosene would go up by 65 centavos and 60 centavos, respectively. Prices of gasoline have …

  8. 1 day ago · Oil companies said prices on Tuesday would jump by P1.60 per liter of gasoline, P0.65 per liter of diesel and P0.60 per liter of kerosene. The Philippines deregulated the oil industry in 1998, ultimately resulting in fuel price increases “to go unchecked,” according to House Bill No. 3006 filed by Party-list Reps. France L. Castro, Arlene D. Brosas and Raoul Danniel A. Manuel in 2022.