Here’s the latest I can share based on recent publicly reported updates.
Core answer
- Gasoline and diesel prices in the Philippines have continued to rise in late 2025 and early 2026, with several weekly increases announced by major oil firms. For example, price hikes have been reported in late 2025 and into January 2026, including increases of around 0.40–1.60 PHP per liter for gasoline and diesel, depending on the retailer and fuel type.[2][3]
Context and what drives the changes
- The price movements are driven by a combination of global oil market dynamics, supply constraints, refinery maintenance, and regional demand patterns. Local advisories from major oil companies reflect these factors as they implement weekly adjustments.[3][2]
- Local factors include logistics costs, taxes, and distribution expenses, which can influence weekly pump prices in Metro Manila and other regions.[2][3]
Where to check for the most current numbers
- Real-time or near-real-time price trackers in the Philippines include industry sources and local news outlets that publish weekly price adjustments from oil companies. You can also consult DOE advisories and independent price-tracking platforms for up-to-date pump prices in your area.[8][9]
Examples of recent reported changes
- November 2025: Gasoline and diesel prices reported to rise, marking multiple consecutive weeks of increases in the Philippines.[1]
- January 2026: Multiple oil firms announced price hikes, with gasoline up by around 0.40 PHP/L and diesel up by about 1.40 PHP/L in some advisories, effective the following day in most cases.[2]
- February 2026: Further hikes noted, with gasoline increases and diesel/kerosene adjustments continuing in a similar range, depending on retailer.[3]
Notes
- Some outlets report rollers on global factors such as sanctions impacts, while others emphasize domestic logistics and refinery status as short-term drivers. The general pattern remains a sequence of weekly increases rather than sustained large jumps, though occasional larger adjustments occur.[3][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest local prices for your exact location in Marseille is noted, but for the Philippines I can compile a short, up-to-date snapshot from the latest advisories and a couple of price-tracking pages. Would you prefer a focused update for a specific city or province in the Philippines, or a national summary with the newest weekly change?
Citations:
- Gas, diesel prices up by P1.20/L today (Philippines)[1]
- Gasoline prices up for 3rd straight week; February 2026 updates[2]
- Gasoline prices up for 4th straight week; February 2026 updates[3]
- Real-time fuel prices tracking in Metro Manila[9][8]
Sources
Track 1,603 gas stations across Metro Manila and surrounding provinces. Compare Shell, Petron, Caltex, Phoenix and more. DOE advisories & community reports. No app needed.
gaswatchph.comTrack 1,586 gas stations across Metro Manila and surrounding provinces. Compare Shell, Petron, Caltex, Phoenix and more. DOE advisories & community reports. No app needed.
www.gaswatchph.comFuel retailers on Monday announced another round of pump price hikes, marking the third straight week of increase for gasoline, and the fifth for both diesel and kerosene.
www.gmanetwork.comMajor oil companies are set to hike gasoline and diesel prices by P1.20 per liter today, triggered by tightening supply and growing regional demand.
www.philstar.comMotorists will have to pay more petroleum products this week, as retailers on Monday announced another round of hikes to mark the fourth straight week of upward adjustments for gasoline and the sixth for both diesel and kerosene.
www.gmanetwork.comStay updated on the latest fuel price updates, rollbacks or hikes in the Philippines. Check this page every day for changes in gasoline and diesel...
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