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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Price Tracker: Oil, fuel monitor for Aug. 18-24

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Price Tracker lists the latest Metro Manila benchmark prices compiled from available reported figures and national reference data.

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MANILA, Philippines — After two weeks of rollback, domestic oil and fuel prices are up again this week as the Middle East conflict continues to affect the global oil supply.

The Department of Energy shared the following price adjustments on Monday, August 17:

  • Diesel - up by P3.84 per liter
  • Kerosene - up by P5.01 per liter
  • Gasoline - up by P2.49 per liter

The adjustments are valid from Tuesday, August 18 until Monday next week, August 24.

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