Price of petroleum drops to PHP 0.55 per liter
Fuel Prices Tumble Today, May 6, 2025
Here's the lowdown on gasoline, diesel, and kerosene prices at popular petrol stations across the Philippines today:
Despite various reports, we haven't managed to find specific figures for the price adjustments at Petron, Caltex, Seaoil, CleanFuel, and PetroGazz. However, there's been confirmation of a price rollback:
- Gasoline prices are dropping by an impressive P0.55 per liter.
- Diesel seems to be a bit confusing, with some sources suggesting a decrease of P0.54 per liter and others pointing to a slighter decrease of P0.65 per liter[1][2].
As far as kerosene goes, we couldn't find any information on the recent adjustments for May 6, 2025. Still, we do know that in previous hikes, kerosene prices saw an increase of P1.10 per liter[5]. To get the correct figures, it's best to check with local fuel stations or stay tuned to news updates.
Here's a quick overview of the previous price adjustments:
| Fuel Type | Previous Hike (Apr 29, 2025) | Recent Rollback (May 6, 2025) ||------------------|-----------------------------|-------------------------------|| Gasoline | +P1.35 per liter | -P0.55 per liter || Diesel | +P1.30 (previous week), +P0.80 (Apr 29, 2025) | -P0.54 to -P0.65 per liter || Kerosene | +P1.10 per liter | Not specified |
Stay tuned for further updates on these fuel price adjustments!
- The diesel price in the Philippine industry, specifically in the energy sector, may decrease by either P0.54 or P0.65 per liter following the recent rollback on May 6, 2025.
- The finance department of the Pilipinas, considering the dropped gasoline prices, may experience a slight impact on the overall consumption pattern.
- In a statement released on May 6, 2025, some popular petrol station brands like Petron, Caltex, Seaoil, CleanFuel, and PetroGazz have not yet specified their productong (prices) for diesel, gasoline, and kerosene.
- The previous hike for kerosene, which took place on Apr 29, 2025, resulted in a price increase of P1.10 per liter, but the prices for May 6, 2025, have yet to be determined.


