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    #2801
    Quote Originally Posted by luis_ View Post
    Last January nasa 33-34 na lang unleaded. Masbababa kaya ngayon?
    Puzzles me as well as oil use to breach the $50/barrel then at this price. Now already crossed the 40's yet still is at P39/ltr. If it's the $ they say, well it's only a difference of P1.50 range sa exchange rate. Something is really wrong here except that they just show it's going down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luis_ View Post
    Last January nasa 33-34 na lang unleaded. Masbababa kaya ngayon?
    Puzzles me as well as oil use to breach the $50/barrel then at this price. Now already crossed the 40's yet still is at P39/ltr. If it's the $ they say, well it's only a difference of P1.50 range sa exchange rate. Something is really wrong here except that they just show it's going down.

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    #2802
    Same with Petron's 91 and 95...the station near SM Sucat. But if you go to Naga Road, fuel prices are cheaper by P1+ compared to Sucat Road. Before, when fuel prices are much higher, the price difference between Sucat (Paranaque) and Naga (Las Pinas) is around P2/lt. And the distance between these two roads is just 1 km+.

    Quote Originally Posted by Yuki13 View Post
    huge difference in shell sucat's 91 and 95 ron, almost 4 pesos!
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    Same with Petron's 91 and 95...the station near SM Sucat. But if you go to Naga Road, fuel prices are cheaper by P1+ compared to Sucat Road. Before, when fuel prices are much higher, the price difference between Sucat (Paranaque) and Naga (Las Pinas) is around P2/lt. And the distance between these two roads is just 1 km+.

    Quote Originally Posted by Yuki13 View Post
    huge difference in shell sucat's 91 and 95 ron, almost 4 pesos!

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    #2803
    Any price news? May rollback ba this coming days?

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    #2804
    Quote Originally Posted by Mask Rider Blac View Post
    Same with Petron's 91 and 95...the station near SM Sucat. But if you go to Naga Road, fuel prices are cheaper by P1+ compared to Sucat Road. Before, when fuel prices are much higher, the price difference between Sucat (Paranaque) and Naga (Las Pinas) is around P2/lt. And the distance between these two roads is just 1 km+.



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    Same with Petron's 91 and 95...the station near SM Sucat. But if you go to Naga Road, fuel prices are cheaper by P1+ compared to Sucat Road. Before, when fuel prices are much higher, the price difference between Sucat (Paranaque) and Naga (Las Pinas) is around P2/lt. And the distance between these two roads is just 1 km+.
    Yup, malaki kamurahan both Petron and Shell sa may Naga Road. Currently mas mura lang ng Php0.05/l sa Petron kesa Shell sa Naga Rd.

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    #2805
    Quote Originally Posted by Chikselog View Post
    Any price news? May rollback ba this coming days?
    Yes, meron. Roughly 80 cents for gas and 40 cents for diesel.

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    #2806
    $47 na lang kasi brent.



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    $47 na lang kasi brent.


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    #2807
    May forecast ba sila kung kelan ulit babawi ang brent? Nakakatakot yang pababa ng pababa e..

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    #2808
    It will take a long time before it will recover. Even if it recovers it will be marginal. OPEC will never give up its market share.

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    #2809
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Yes, meron. Roughly 80 cents for gas and 40 cents for diesel.
    Thanks! Great to hear. P39 na lang sa pinapagas-an ko ngayon.

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    #2810
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    It will take a long time before it will recover. Even if it recovers it will be marginal. OPEC will never give up its market share.
    Oil ang gas industry ka din?

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    #2811
    They say it might go down less than $30 a barrel, to compensate oil producers will produce more but if there is no demand, it will just go down even more, its good news for the consumers, but in the grand scheme of things its disastrous, russia needs to price its oil at $100 a barrel just to break even......most global depression leads to wars.

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    #2812
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    They say it might go down less than $30 a barrel, to compensate oil producers will produce more but if there is no demand, it will just go down even more, its good news for the consumers, but in the grand scheme of things its disastrous, russia needs to price its oil at $100 a barrel just to break even......most global depression leads to wars.
    Russia needs to die a little - Ukrainian Friends

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudpits View Post
    Oil ang gas industry ka din?
    Market watcher

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    #2813
    anyone with a forecast on the prices of fuel next week, going up or down?

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    #2814
    Quote Originally Posted by jakewise View Post
    anyone with a forecast on the prices of fuel next week, going up or down?
    Its going down some more..

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    #2815
    Ang baba na ng presyo ng gas ngayon, pero presyo ng pamasahe sa PUV di parin bumababa. Pero kapag tumaas nagwewelga kaagad at nagpapataas ng fare.

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    #2816
    The drop in oil prices is countered by the drop of the PHP value...


    U.S. crude oil prices fell below $40 a barrel on Aug. 21 for the first time in more than six years.

    Meanwhile, Reuters reports Brent oil prices could fall below $45 per barrel, a level not seen since March 2009, as well.

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    #2817
    Quote Originally Posted by jakewise View Post
    anyone with a forecast on the prices of fuel next week, going up or down?
    Latest is P1.10 rollback for gasoline and P0.40 for diesel.

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    #2818
    Quote Originally Posted by mudpits View Post
    Oil ang gas industry ka din?
    San tour of duty mo sir?

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    #2819
    ^ha? Hehe hindi ko gets.. you mean 28/28?

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    #2820
    Pababa ng pababa ang price ng diesel.. Kung mag genset Lang mga malalaking companies.. Companies na ang meralco bill nila more than 5m per month.. They can save big... At present diesel prices pag naka low speed genset... It only cost 5pesos per kwh...

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