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Fuel prices up by as much as P1.90/L amid MidEast conflict

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MANILA, March 3 ------ Fuel prices will rise by up to PHP1.90 per liter marking the eighth straight weekly increase, largely due to Middle East tensions. In an advisory, Seaoil said gasoline prices will increase by PHP1.90/liter, diesel by PHP1.20/liter, and kerosene by PHP1.50/liter effective today.


Citing global market trends, Michael Ricafort, chief economist of Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation, said crude oil prices at the New York Mercantile Exchange rose about 6.1 percent to USD71.08 per barrel in Monday trading, below the USD75.33 intraday high.


The spike followed US and Israeli attacks on Iran that killed its supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, and Tehran’s retaliatory strikes. Ricafort said the developments weakened the US dollar, which opened at 57.85 from 57.7 last Friday. He said oil price movements "would lead to higher local fuel pump prices and some pick up in overall inflation." "Still wait-and-see for the markets, especially if there would be volatility in global oil/energy prices and potential disruption of global oil/energy supply chains," he added.


Source: pna.gov.ph

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