Price Tracker: Oil, fuel monitor for Apr. 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 — Another rollback is already shaping up next week, though much smaller than the last two.

The Department of Energy's four-day oil monitor, reported diesel may fall by P1.70 to P1.90 per liter, gasoline by P1.10 to P1.30, and kerosene by P1.50 to P1.70. 

The government is also keeping an eye on supply security. The DOE said Thursday, April 23 that it held a high-level bilateral dialogue with Malaysia on energy security and fuel-market volatility.

The agency also clarified that a previously announced diesel shipment tied to state owned Philippine National Oil Company's exploration unit was a commercial deal with Vitol Asia's Singapore office, not a government-to-government purchase.

The Energy Regulatory Commission, meanwhile, ordered power distributor Meralco to accelerate a P19.96-billion refund, with the remaining P14.17 billion to be returned over 12 months instead of 36, helping soften higher power costs from global oil pressure. 

Here are the latest reported fuel prices for Friday, April 24.

Fuel price benchmarks

National averages with reported low-high pump price ranges for April 24, 2026

Note: National averages are based on reports on MetroFuel Tracker, Gas Watch, social media and other reports for April 24, 2026. Reported pump-price ranges combine the lowest prices from cheapest-by-city listings with the highest available brand-specific or station-specific prices.

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