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Petron Corp. will raise prices of petroleum products today, a week after implementing the first price movements for gasoline and diesel this year.

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Petron Corp. said it rolled back pump prices for Blaze, XCS, Xtra, Dieselmax, kerosene and regular gasoline at 8 a.m. yesterday.
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