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Fuel prices dropped by another 50 centavos per liter yesterday as global prices of crude continued to soften. But the price of liquefied petroleum gas or LPG remained high.


Petron Corp., Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., Chevron Philippines Inc., Total Philippines, Seaoil Philippines, Eastern Petroleum Corp., Unioil and PTT Philippines rolled back their prices between 12 noon and 6 p.m.

Glen Yu, president of the Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA), said earlier that pump prices of fuel might decrease further in the next two weeks.
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Motorists, meanwhile, will pay P1 to P3 more per liter of petroleum and households will pay at least P3 more per kilo of cooking gas also because of the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the EVAT’s legality.
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"We are holding back our expansion plan which was supposed to be carried out in the next three to five years," Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA) chairman Fernando Martinez, who is the president of Eastern Petroleum Corp., said.
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Among those planning to phase out the price discount are Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., Eastern Petroleum Corp. and Seaoil Philippines Inc.

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Petron Corp., Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., Chevron Philippines Inc., Total Philippines, Seaoil Philippines, Eastern Petroleum Corp., Unioil and PTT Philippines rolled back their prices between 12 noon and 6 p.m.

Glen Yu, president of the Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA), said earlier that pump prices of fuel might decrease further in the next two weeks.
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Motorists, meanwhile, will pay P1 to P3 more per liter of petroleum and households will pay at least P3 more per kilo of cooking gas also because of the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the EVAT’s legality.
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"We are holding back our expansion plan which was supposed to be carried out in the next three to five years," Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA) chairman Fernando Martinez, who is the president of Eastern Petroleum Corp., said.
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Among those planning to phase out the price discount are Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., Eastern Petroleum Corp. and Seaoil Philippines Inc.

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