The Department of Energy (DOE) announced mixed fuel price adjustments effective from July 7 to 13, with gasoline prices possibly rolled back by PHP 1.75 per liter, while diesel and kerosene prices are expected to increase. This price change directly affects the daily commute and transport costs for motorists and commuters in Quezon City and Metro Manila, as diesel is commonly used by public utility vehicles and delivery services. The adjustments are based on the DOE's monitored price changes and the movement of global crude oil prices. Motorists should check with local fuel stations for the exact implementing prices starting July 7.
Background
The DOE regularly monitors and announces weekly fuel price adjustments based on a formula that considers changes in international oil prices and foreign exchange rates. These adjustments are a routine part of energy management in the Philippines, affecting transportation and household fuel costs.
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