We want to say better than nothing, but this week’s fuel price rollbacks are, well, pretty much nothing, if you consider how much prices have gone up in the first few weeks of 2025.
For the period of February 11 to 17, 2025, gasoline prices will go down by a minuscule P0.10 per liter. Diesel prices, too, will decrease by the same P0.10 per liter. Finally, kerosene will have a rollback of P0.30 per liter.
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Once these adjustments take effect, gasoline and diesel prices will have gone up by P3.25/L and P3.55/L, respectively, since the beginning of 2025. Meanwhile, kerosene prices will have had a net increase of P2.60/L.
If you want to save up on fuel costs, remember that fuel prices may vary depending on location and the brand of the fuel station; it might be cheaper somewhere along your regular route than near your place of residence or work. Is your car consuming more fuel than usual? Here’s one thing to check. While we’re at it, here are the signs your fuel injectors could be failing.
Philippine fuel prices: February 11 to 17, 2025


2025 Fuel price changes:
- P0.70/L hike for gas, P1.15/L rollback for diesel effective February 4
- P0.80/L rollback for gas, P0.20/L for diesel effective January 28
- Massive P2.70/L increase for diesel effective January 21
- Increase of P0.90/L for diesel, P0.80/L for gas effective January 14
- Increase of P1.40/L for diesel, P1/L for gas effective January 7