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Smaller oil companies are opposing a proposed circular by the Department of Energy (DOE), requiring the deletion of the generic term “unleaded gasoline” in gasoline stations, products and oil companies’ display boards.

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Oil companies yesterday raised the price of unleaded gasoline by P1.15 per liter amid continuing rise in global fuel prices.

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Petron Corp. and Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. are implementing today a bigger oil price rollback.

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Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. is under investigation by the House ways and means committee for allegedly defrauding the government P11.271 billion in unpaid excise and valued added taxes (VAT) and penalties on imported unleaded gasoline for more than a year starting in October 2007.

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Petron said, that if they proceed according to schedule, the project would go one line by 2003.

However, the company said they are not sure when the project will actually go on full blast since the unfavorable business climate has made the sourcing of its investments uncertain.
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Leaded gasoline users will have no choice but to change to unleaded petrol by April Fool's day.

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Petron said, that if they proceed according to schedule, the project would go one line by 2003.

However, the company said they are not sure when the project will actually go on full blast since the unfavorable business climate has made the sourcing of its investments uncertain.
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Leaded gasoline users will have no choice but to change to unleaded petrol by April Fool's day.

The impending change is part of the agreement signed by the government and oil companies to rid the country of leaded gas as required by the Clean Air Act of 1999.

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