Fuel prices seen to go up big-time again next week

Firefighters extinguish oil tanks at a storage facility that local authorities say caught fire after the military brought down a Ukrainian drone, in the town of Klintsy, Bryansk Region in Russia on Jan. 19, 2024, in this still image taken from video. The Department of Energy said the uptrend in fuel pump prices in the Philippines could be attributed to the drone attack. RUSSIAN EMERGENCIES MINISTRY/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS/FILE PHOTO
Firefighters extinguish oil tanks at a storage facility that local authorities say caught fire after the military brought down a Ukrainian drone, in the town of Klintsy, Bryansk Region in Russia on Jan. 19, 2024, in this still image taken from video. The Department of Energy said the uptrend in fuel pump prices in the Philippines could be attributed to the drone attack. RUSSIAN EMERGENCIES MINISTRY/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS/FILE PHOTO

PUMP prices of petroleum products are expected to go up for another round next week, which could mark the fifth straight week of upward price adjustments for fuel.

Citing oil trading in the past four days, Department of Energy (DOE)-Oil Industry Management Bureau assistant director Rodela Romero said retail prices of petroleum products may go up as follows:

* Gasoline – P0.75 to P0.95 per liter

* Diesel – P1.50 to P1.70 per liter

* Kerosene – P1.05 to P1.15 per liter

Romero said the uptrend in fuel pump prices could be attributed to “drone attacks and fires to oil facilities of Russia designed to disrupt supply lines and logistics.”

She added that the proposal to extend the OPEC+ production cut of 2.2 million barrels per day until the first quarter of 2024 also added to price pressures.

Moreover, the US Federal Reserve’s  plans to reduce interest rates to help boost economic growth and to help create demand to commodities like crude oil and China’s economic stimulus package to boost its economy also contributed to the uptrend.

Fuel firms usually announce price adjustments every Monday, to be implemented on the following day.

Effective Tuesday, Jan. 30, oil companies hiked the per liter prices of gasoline, diesel and kerosene by P2.80, P1.30 and P0.45, respectively.

The latest price hikes brought the total year-to-date adjustment of gasoline and diesel to stand at a net increase of P4.40 per liter and P2.90 per liter, respectively.

Kerosene, meanwhile, has a year-to-date net decrease of P0.05 per liter.

In Metro Manila, the prevailing retail prices — for the period Jan. 30 to Feb. 5 — of gasoline range from P56.60 to P79.80 per liter, diesel prices range between P52.90 and P66.00 per liter, while kerosene prices range from P72.09 to P83.48 per liter, according to latest data from the DOE’s price monitoring. (GMA Integrated News)

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