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[Title] => Big-time oil price hike, nakaamba
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[Title] => Subic deemed not suitable as oil depot for Asia-Pacific
[Summary] => SINGAPORE An oil trading expert said over the weekend that Subic may not be a suitable location for an oil warehouse for the Asia Pacific market.
Platts Asia editorial director David Ernsberger, in a briefing with Philippine energy reporters here, said the former US naval base is "inaccessible" to sellers in the Middle East and at the same time far from major oil buyersJapan and Australia.
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[Title] => Shell nag-rollback sa gasolina, nagtaas sa diesel, kerosene
[Summary] => Nagpatupad ng 50 sentimos kada litrong rollback ang Pilipinas Shell sa kanilang produktong gasolina subalit itinaas naman nila sa kahalintulad na presyo ang tindang diesel at kerosene.
Ayon kay Shell Spokesman Bobby Kanapi dakong alas-6 kahapon ng umaga ng ipatupad nila ang rollback at pagtaas sa kanilang produktong petrolyo.
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[Title] => Oil prices may soften, even pull back next month Concepcion
[Summary] => Consumer advocate Raul T. Concepcion yesterday said oil prices will likely start to soften next month, with the possibility of an oil price rollback.
"While it is still early, COPW (Consumer and Oil Price Watch) is optimistic that we have reached the peak levels of oil prices in August and the increase in October will be moderate or even a rollback," Concepcion told a press conference.
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[Title] => Fuel prices up by 40-50¢ per liter
[Summary] => The so-called "Big 3" oil companies announced yesterday an increase in fuel prices, rest assured that the Chief Executive won’t be breathing down their necks for it.
Petron Corp. and Caltex Philippines announced an increase averaging 40 to 50 centavos per liter effective yesterday while Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. said it would increase its prices by a still unannounced amount by 6 a.m. today.
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[Title] => Fuel prices up by 40-50¢ per liter
[Summary] => The so-called "Big 3" oil companies announced yesterday an increase in fuel prices, rest assured that the Chief Executive won’t be breathing down their necks for it.
Petron Corp. and Caltex Philippines announced an increase averaging 40 to 50 centavos per liter effective yesterday while Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. said it would increase its prices by a still unannounced amount by 6 a.m. today.
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[Title] => 24¢ fuel price hike seen next month
[Summary] => Oil prices may be increased by 20 to 24 centavos per liter in the second week of May.
Raul Concepcion, Consumer and Oil Price Watch chairman, said yesterday major and new oil players may raise fuel prices because of the pesos’s depreciation in the past weeks.
"There would be an oil price increase in the range of 20 to 24 centavos per liter in the week ending May 19," he said.
Concecpcion said that based on a formula of the Department of Energy (DOE), the projected price increase next month is between 46 to 50 centavos.
"After deducting the 26 centavos
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Platts Asia editorial director David Ernsberger, in a briefing with Philippine energy reporters here, said the former US naval base is "inaccessible" to sellers in the Middle East and at the same time far from major oil buyersJapan and Australia.
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Ayon kay Shell Spokesman Bobby Kanapi dakong alas-6 kahapon ng umaga ng ipatupad nila ang rollback at pagtaas sa kanilang produktong petrolyo.
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[Summary] => Consumer advocate Raul T. Concepcion yesterday said oil prices will likely start to soften next month, with the possibility of an oil price rollback.
"While it is still early, COPW (Consumer and Oil Price Watch) is optimistic that we have reached the peak levels of oil prices in August and the increase in October will be moderate or even a rollback," Concepcion told a press conference.
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Petron Corp. and Caltex Philippines announced an increase averaging 40 to 50 centavos per liter effective yesterday while Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. said it would increase its prices by a still unannounced amount by 6 a.m. today.
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[Title] => Fuel prices up by 40-50¢ per liter
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Petron Corp. and Caltex Philippines announced an increase averaging 40 to 50 centavos per liter effective yesterday while Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. said it would increase its prices by a still unannounced amount by 6 a.m. today.
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[Title] => 24¢ fuel price hike seen next month
[Summary] => Oil prices may be increased by 20 to 24 centavos per liter in the second week of May.
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"There would be an oil price increase in the range of 20 to 24 centavos per liter in the week ending May 19," he said.
Concecpcion said that based on a formula of the Department of Energy (DOE), the projected price increase next month is between 46 to 50 centavos.
"After deducting the 26 centavos
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