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DOE: Bringing fuel prices to pre-war levels may take up to 12 months

Prior to the Middle East crisis, diesel cost around P55 per liter, while gasoline and kerosene cost around P56 per liter and P83.47 per liter, respectively

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DOE: Bringing fuel prices to pre-war levels may take up to 12 months

Prior to the Middle East crisis, diesel cost around P55 per liter, while gasoline and kerosene cost around P56 per liter and P83.47 per liter, respectively

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Fuel price rollback of up to P5.71/liter set on June 16

Philippine diesel prices drop up to 5.71 pesos/liter from June 16, driven by US-Iran peace negotiations reducing global crude costs. Lower energy costs reduce IT infrastructure and data center operating expenses.

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  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·business.inquirer.net

    Fuel price rollback of up to P5.71/liter set on June 16

    FILE PHOTO: NIÑO JESUS ORBETA MANILA, Philippines – Motorists can expect relief as local fuel prices are set to drop by as much as P5.71 per liter starting June 16. In a…

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·rappler.com

    DOE: Bringing fuel prices to pre-war levels may take up to 12 months

    Prior to the Middle East crisis, diesel cost around P55 per liter, while gasoline and kerosene cost around P56 per liter and P83.47 per liter, respectively