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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 — Motorists are seeing a third straight week of rollbacks in diesel prices, even as gasoline prices have begun to edge up again.
For the Tuesday, April 28 adjustment, the Department of Energy said diesel prices fell by P12.94 per liter and kerosene by P15.71 per liter, while gasoline rose by P0.53 per liter.
Four state-procured diesel shipments had already arrived, totaling about 178 million liters, which the department said was enough for around five more days of buffer stock.
Officials have maintained that domestic fuel supply remains adequate, citing inventory levels and ongoing efforts to stabilize the market.
Here are the latest estimated bencmarks for fuel and gas prices for Thursday, April 30.
Fuel price benchmarks for April 30
National averages with reported low and high pump prices
Note: National averages come from MetroFuel Tracker, Gas Watch, verified news and social media reports while low prices reflect the cheapest reported stations and high prices reflect the highest reported brand averages or DOE range values for kerosene. These benchmarks are for April 29 after the April 28 adjustments.

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