DOE Says Oil Price Hike Expected on Tuesday (January 20, 2026)
FUEL PRICE UPDATE – Several gas stations in the country are expected an oil price hike starting next week amid global tensions.
Starting Tuesday (January 20, 2026), motorists should prepare for higher fuel costs as global oil prices continue to climb due to political tensions abroad.
The Department of Energy (DOE) has projected increases in gasoline, diesel, and kerosene based on recent trading activity in the Asian market.
According to the DOE, gasoline may go up by around P0.60 per liter, diesel by about P1.35, and kerosene by P1.00. These figures do not yet include the operating costs and other fees from oil companies, which could add another P0.40 to P0.50 per liter to the total price at the pump.
Industry experts have warned that diesel prices could jump as much as P2 per liter, while gasoline may increase by up to P1.20 per liter. If these projections hold, it will mark the fourth consecutive increase for diesel and the second consecutive rise for gasoline.
Kerosene prices are also expected to climb for the third week in a row.
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