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[Title] => Total sets groundbreaking for $2.5-M mega-station
[Summary] => Total Philippines Corp. will start the construction of a $2.5-million mega-station along the South Expressway next month, a ranking company official said.
During the launching yesterday of the Total/Department of Energy (DOE) Passenger and Light Duty Vehicles Economy Run 2004, Total president and managing director Jeff Attwood said they expect to finish the project in four months time.
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[Title] => Caltex, Total, Petron raise prices
[Summary] => Major oil players Caltex Philippines Inc., Petron Corp. and Total Philippines Inc. raised yesterday their prices by 60 centavos per liter for gasoline and 30 centavos for diesel and kerosene.
They also marked up the price of their liquefied petroleum gas products by 75 centavos per kilo effective today.
The oil firms have warned they will likely carry out a series of oil price increases in the coming weeks.
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[Title] => Oil prices hiked by 25¢
[Summary] => Petron Corp., Pilipinas Shell Petroleum, Caltex Philippines Inc. and new oil players Total (Philippines) Corp. and Unioil Petroleum Phils. announced yesterday the price of their pump products (gasoline, diesel and kerosene) will be increased by 25 centavos per liter effective today.
Market leader Petron Corp. said that the oil price hike would reflect its crude costs for the last two months.
"We were supposed to increase prices in September because of the increase in crude costs last August," said Petron public affairs manager Virginia Ruivivar.
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[Title] => No change in LPG prices
[Summary] => Energy Secretary Vincent Perez assured the people yesterday that the price of cooking gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will stay despite frequent increases in gasoline prices.
This developed as Totalfinaelf, one of the most aggressive new oil firms, raised its pump price by 10 centavos per liter starting yesterday.
Perez noted that the international contract price of LPG remained stable since last January.
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RONA QUEJADA
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[Title] => Total sets groundbreaking for $2.5-M mega-station
[Summary] => Total Philippines Corp. will start the construction of a $2.5-million mega-station along the South Expressway next month, a ranking company official said.
During the launching yesterday of the Total/Department of Energy (DOE) Passenger and Light Duty Vehicles Economy Run 2004, Total president and managing director Jeff Attwood said they expect to finish the project in four months time.
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[Title] => Caltex, Total, Petron raise prices
[Summary] => Major oil players Caltex Philippines Inc., Petron Corp. and Total Philippines Inc. raised yesterday their prices by 60 centavos per liter for gasoline and 30 centavos for diesel and kerosene.
They also marked up the price of their liquefied petroleum gas products by 75 centavos per kilo effective today.
The oil firms have warned they will likely carry out a series of oil price increases in the coming weeks.
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[Title] => Oil prices hiked by 25¢
[Summary] => Petron Corp., Pilipinas Shell Petroleum, Caltex Philippines Inc. and new oil players Total (Philippines) Corp. and Unioil Petroleum Phils. announced yesterday the price of their pump products (gasoline, diesel and kerosene) will be increased by 25 centavos per liter effective today.
Market leader Petron Corp. said that the oil price hike would reflect its crude costs for the last two months.
"We were supposed to increase prices in September because of the increase in crude costs last August," said Petron public affairs manager Virginia Ruivivar.
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[Title] => No change in LPG prices
[Summary] => Energy Secretary Vincent Perez assured the people yesterday that the price of cooking gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will stay despite frequent increases in gasoline prices.
This developed as Totalfinaelf, one of the most aggressive new oil firms, raised its pump price by 10 centavos per liter starting yesterday.
Perez noted that the international contract price of LPG remained stable since last January.
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