LPG prices rolled back
Retailers of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) greeted 2014 with a price rollback on softer international contract prices.
Starting 12 a.m. Wednesday, Petron implemented a P7.65 per kilogram price cut (including VAT) “to reflect the drop in international contract prices for the month of January.” This adjustment took effect nationwide except in Bohol and Cebu, where a P5.34 per kilogram rollback was implemented to align prices.
“These provinces (Bohol, Cebu) have been under a price freeze since November,” Petron said.
Petron, which holds more than 40 percent of the Philippine LPG market, likewise implemented a P4.27 per liter rollback for AutoLPG nationwide, except in Bohol and Cebu. In those two provinces, a P2.98 per liter decrease was implemented.
Isla LPG implemented a P5.85 per kg (excluding VAT) price cut for its Solane brand LPG from 12 noon on Jan. 1.
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