+ Follow IPPCA Tag
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[Title] => Senator wants to raise oil reserve requirements to control pump prices
[Summary] => However, industry groups and an oil company said such a proposal would only lead to a spike in oil prices, pose a burden to oil firms and discourage more players from entering the market.Â
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[Title] => Small oil players welcome probe on reports of smuggling activities
[Summary] => The group of independent oil players in the country said over the weekend that it welcomes the governments move to conduct a thorough investigation of suspected oil smuggling activities.
The Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA) said the probe should involve all the players in the oil industry. "The government must not leave no stones unturned in the investigation. It should cover both the big players, the small importers and the guerilla operators."
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[Title] => Independent oil players to consult Congress on tax adjustments
[Summary] => The Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA) said it is willing to cooperate with lawmakers in exploring ways to cushion consumers from the rising oil prices.
"We reiterate our willingness to sit down with the technical working groups of both Houses of Congress to actualize a tax adjustment system on petroleum products that is kinder to poor consumers and fair to everyone," IPPCA chairman Fernando Martinez said.
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[Title] => Petroleum traders back clamor for transport fare hike
[Summary] => The Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA) has expressed its support to the transport groups clamor for a fare increase.
IPPCA is a group consisting of 12 companies engaged in the trading and retailing of fuel and other petroleum products.
IPPCA executive director Hector Fajardo said the group is sympathetic to the plight of the jeepney and bus drivers, noting that the skyrocketing cost of operations coupled with a freeze in fare hike for the past four years have been detrimental to the transport industrys subsistence.
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[Title] => Small oil players bat for uniform diesel grade specs
[Summary] => The Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA) is urging the government to consider the adoption of a uniform grade diesel for both industrial and automotive use.
IPPCA consists of the smaller players in the downstream oil industry such as Castrol, Eastern Petroleum Corp., Filpride Energy Corp., Flying V, Liquigaz Philippine Corp., Oilink International Corp., 3n2J Shipping and Trading Services Inc., Pryce Gases, PTT Philippines Inc., Rambi Development Corp., Seaoil Philippines Inc., Subic Bay Distribution Inc., and Unioil Philippines Inc.
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The Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA) said the probe should involve all the players in the oil industry. "The government must not leave no stones unturned in the investigation. It should cover both the big players, the small importers and the guerilla operators."
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"We reiterate our willingness to sit down with the technical working groups of both Houses of Congress to actualize a tax adjustment system on petroleum products that is kinder to poor consumers and fair to everyone," IPPCA chairman Fernando Martinez said.
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[Title] => Petroleum traders back clamor for transport fare hike
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IPPCA is a group consisting of 12 companies engaged in the trading and retailing of fuel and other petroleum products.
IPPCA executive director Hector Fajardo said the group is sympathetic to the plight of the jeepney and bus drivers, noting that the skyrocketing cost of operations coupled with a freeze in fare hike for the past four years have been detrimental to the transport industrys subsistence.
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[Title] => Small oil players bat for uniform diesel grade specs
[Summary] => The Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA) is urging the government to consider the adoption of a uniform grade diesel for both industrial and automotive use.
IPPCA consists of the smaller players in the downstream oil industry such as Castrol, Eastern Petroleum Corp., Filpride Energy Corp., Flying V, Liquigaz Philippine Corp., Oilink International Corp., 3n2J Shipping and Trading Services Inc., Pryce Gases, PTT Philippines Inc., Rambi Development Corp., Seaoil Philippines Inc., Subic Bay Distribution Inc., and Unioil Philippines Inc.
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November 26, 2003 - 12:00am