Oil companies are projected to slash the pump prices of petroleum products by more than P3 per liter next week, industry sources said.
MANILA, Philippines —
A source said the price of diesel might decline by P2.80 to P3.10 per liter and gasoline by P2.20 to P2.50 per liter.Unioil estimated diesel to go down by P2.60 to P2.80 per liter and gasoline by P1.90 to P2 per liter.’s Oil Industry Management Bureau, estimated kerosene to decrease by about P2.50 per liter.
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