Staggered increases: Oil price hikes set for June 24, 26, 27

Staggered increases: Oil price hikes set for June 24, 26, 27

Commuters wait for jeepneys along United Nations Avenue in Manila on June19, 2025.

The STAR / Ryan Baldemor

MANILA, Philippines (2nd update, 6:52 p.m.) — Oil companies have begun rolling out staggered price hikes starting June 24, following the Department of Energy’s (DOE) call to ease the impact of a looming P5-per-liter increase on consumers.

The DOE previously met with oil firms and urged them to implement price adjustments in phases due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, which pushed up global oil prices.

Shell and Seaoil announced they will implement two rounds of increases, on June 24 and June 26:

Diesel: Up by P2.60 per liter
Gasoline: Up by P1.75 per liter
Kerosene: Up by P2.40 per liter

Caltex, meanwhile, scheduled its price hikes for June 24 and June 27:

June 24:

Diesel: Up by P3.45 per liter
Gasoline: Up by P2.25 per liter
Kerosene: Up by P3.20 per liter

June 27:

Diesel: Up by P1.50 per liter
Gasoline: Up by P1 per liter
Kerosene: Up by P1.40 per liter

Petron, meanwhile, will implement the following adjustments: 

June 24

Diesel prices – Up by P2.60 per liter
Gasoline prices – Up by P1.75 per liter
Kerosene prices- Up by P2.40 per liter

June 26

Diesel prices – Up by P2.60 per liter
Gasoline prices – Up by P1.75 per liter
Kerosene prices- Up by P2.40 per liter

As for Jetti, the following rates will apply:

June 24

Diesel prices – Up by P2.60 per liter
Accelrate gasoline prices – Up by P1.75 per liter
JX Premium gasoline prices- Up by P1.75 per liter

June 26

Diesel prices – Up by P2.60 per liter
Accelrate gasoline prices – Up by P1.75 per liter
JX Premium gasoline prices- Up by P1.75 per liter

Unioil also makes its own adjustments:

June 24

Diesel prices – Up by P2.60 per liter
Gasoline prices – Up by P1.75 per liter

June 24 and 27

Diesel prices – Up by P2.60 per liter
Gasoline prices – Up by P1.75 per liter

DOE urges wider fuel relief

In its June 23 briefing, the DOE said it had asked oil companies to expand discounts for the transport sector and submit their final breakdowns of price adjustments. Energy Officer-in-Charge Sharon Garin described the move as part of a shared commitment to protect consumers from sudden shocks.

Fuel prices before hikes. As of June 23, the average pump prices stood at:

Gasoline: P55.90 per liter
Diesel: P53.40 per liter
Kerosene: P70.22 per liter

The DOE earlier projected possible increases of up to:

P3 per liter for gasoline
P4.80 per liter for diesel
P4.40 per liter for kerosene

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