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                    [Title] => P1 rolbak sa gasolina, kerosene; .50 sa diesel
                    [Summary] => Matapos na makabawi ang halaga ng piso laban sa dolyar ay nagbawas ng presyo ng kanilang produktong petrolyo ang mga kompanya ng langis. P1 kada litro sa gasoline at kerosene ang ibinaba ng Shell, Petron at Chevron (Caltex) habang P.50 sentimos naman kada litro sa diesel.


Nagbabala naman si Shell spokesperson Robert Kanapi na maaari umanong tumaas ang halaga ng liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sa mga susunod na araw. Sinabi nito na hindi nila itinataas ang halaga ng LPG noong mga nakaraang araw kahit na tumataas ang halaga nito sa merkado.
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Kagabi sinimulan ng Shell, Petron, Caltex, Flying V, at SeaOil ang pagpapalit sa presyo ng kanilang produktong diesel, gasolina at kerosene ngunit umaabot naman sa P5.50 kada 11 kilo ang itinaas ng LPG.
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Ayon kay Robert Kanapi, tagapagsalita ng Shell, ang pagbabago ng presyo ng produktong petrolyo ng Shell ay dahil sa pagbaba ng presyo nito sa pandaigdigang pamilihan. Ipinaliwanag ni Kanapi na nitong nakalipas na buwan ay binabalikat ng kompanya ang presyo ng kanilang produktong petrolyo sa pamamagitan ng paggamit ng kanilang "cross subsidy".

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Petron Corp. corporate communications manager Virginia Ruivivar said the latest increase in LPG prices will reflect the continuing rise in international contract prices amounting to P2.20 per kilo this month.
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Shell external affairs manager Robert Kanapi cited "continuing rise in crude prices in the world market and the increasing tension in the Middle East" as major reasons for the increase.

The two other major players, Petron Corp. and Caltex Philippines Inc., are expected to follow suit soon.
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Meanwhile, Shell external affairs manager Robert Kanapi said they are considering another increase in the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) before the end of the current month due to the continuing rise in the LPG contract price in the international market.

"We are looking at another adjustment in LPG prices towards the end of the month," Kanapi said, although he declined to cite any specific figures.
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Shell external affairs manager Robert Kanapi attributed the increase to reduced borrowings, which led to lower interest expense, and to lower cost of sales.

For the second quarter of 2002, the company registered an income of P900 million to add to the P600 million posted in the first three months of the year.
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Shell external affairs manager Robert Kanapi said while the Department of Energy (DOE) has warned oil companies that they will be penalized if they continue to delay their IPOs, they have yet to "receive an advice from the DOE". DOE is now drafting an order to spell out the penalties for those that will refuse to undertake their IPOs.
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Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. deputy chairman and vice president for finance Rodolfo C. Naguit, in an interview over the weekend, said the establishment of a joint venture company to run the depot is one of the options being eyed by the oil companies occupying the oil facility.
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Nagbabala naman si Shell spokesperson Robert Kanapi na maaari umanong tumaas ang halaga ng liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sa mga susunod na araw. Sinabi nito na hindi nila itinataas ang halaga ng LPG noong mga nakaraang araw kahit na tumataas ang halaga nito sa merkado.
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Kagabi sinimulan ng Shell, Petron, Caltex, Flying V, at SeaOil ang pagpapalit sa presyo ng kanilang produktong diesel, gasolina at kerosene ngunit umaabot naman sa P5.50 kada 11 kilo ang itinaas ng LPG.
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Ayon kay Robert Kanapi, tagapagsalita ng Shell, ang pagbabago ng presyo ng produktong petrolyo ng Shell ay dahil sa pagbaba ng presyo nito sa pandaigdigang pamilihan. Ipinaliwanag ni Kanapi na nitong nakalipas na buwan ay binabalikat ng kompanya ang presyo ng kanilang produktong petrolyo sa pamamagitan ng paggamit ng kanilang "cross subsidy".

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Petron Corp. corporate communications manager Virginia Ruivivar said the latest increase in LPG prices will reflect the continuing rise in international contract prices amounting to P2.20 per kilo this month.
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096364 [AuthorName] => Donnabelle L. Gatdula [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [5] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 178509 [Title] => Shell hikes pump prices [Summary] => Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., one of the so-called "Big 3" in the local oil industry, raised its pump prices effective 10 last night by 50 centavos per liter for gasoline and 30 centavos for diesel.

Shell external affairs manager Robert Kanapi cited "continuing rise in crude prices in the world market and the increasing tension in the Middle East" as major reasons for the increase.

The two other major players, Petron Corp. and Caltex Philippines Inc., are expected to follow suit soon.
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Meanwhile, Shell external affairs manager Robert Kanapi said they are considering another increase in the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) before the end of the current month due to the continuing rise in the LPG contract price in the international market.

"We are looking at another adjustment in LPG prices towards the end of the month," Kanapi said, although he declined to cite any specific figures.
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Shell external affairs manager Robert Kanapi attributed the increase to reduced borrowings, which led to lower interest expense, and to lower cost of sales.

For the second quarter of 2002, the company registered an income of P900 million to add to the P600 million posted in the first three months of the year.
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Shell external affairs manager Robert Kanapi said while the Department of Energy (DOE) has warned oil companies that they will be penalized if they continue to delay their IPOs, they have yet to "receive an advice from the DOE". DOE is now drafting an order to spell out the penalties for those that will refuse to undertake their IPOs.
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Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. deputy chairman and vice president for finance Rodolfo C. Naguit, in an interview over the weekend, said the establishment of a joint venture company to run the depot is one of the options being eyed by the oil companies occupying the oil facility.
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