Rollback: Fuel prices down for second straight week

Passenger jeepneys queue for the P10 per liter discount fuel subsidy of the national government at a participating gasoline station along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City on Friday, April 17, 2026.
The STAR / Miguel de Guzman

MANILA, Philippines — Oil firms will implement another round of fuel price rollbacks on Tuesday, April 21, marking the second straight week of reductions after months of increases driven by tensions in the Middle East.

The Department of Energy said Monday that diesel prices will be rolled back by at least P24.94 per liter.

Gasoline prices will be cut by at least P3.41 per liter, while kerosene prices will go down by at least P2 per liter.

Last week, diesel prices were reduced by P20 per liter, while gasoline prices were cut by P4.43 to P4.50 per liter.

In separate advisories, oil firms announced the following price reductions:

Fuel price rollbacks by company

To be implemented Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Company Effectivity Gasoline Kerosene Diesel
Shell 6 a.m. P3.41/L P2.00/L P24.94/L
SeaOil 6 a.m. P3.41/L P2.00/L P24.94/L
Flying V 6 a.m. P3.41/L P2.00/L P24.94/L
Petron 6 a.m. P3.41/L P2.00/L P24.94/L
Phoenix Petroleum 6 a.m. P3.40/L P24.94/L
Rollback amounts are per liter, based on company advisories.

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