LIST: Pump price adjustments on Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Motorists can expect either pump price rollbacks or hikes this week, based on the permitted range of adjustments prescribed by the Department of Energy (DOE), as global prices have started to calm down following the developing talks regarding the conflict in the Middle East.
According to the DOE, the following are the permitted range of price adjustments per liter for the week starting June 30:
- Gasoline - Rollback of up to P0.10 or hike of up to P1.90
- Diesel - Rollback of up to P1.16 or hike of up to P0.84
- Kerosene - Rollback of up to P0.78 or hike of up to P1.22
The actual price adjustments will vary per fuel retailer, and will take effect on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, as follows:
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp.:
- Gasoline: + P1.65 per liter
- Diesel: + P0.84 per liter
- Kerosene: + P1.22 per liter
Other retailers have yet to announce their price adjustments.
“Basically it shows that the prices are… kumakalma na ‘yung merkado internationally and then the prices are starting to calm down also. Hindi siya 'yung parang dati na may P10, P20 na increase or rollback na P10,” DOE Secretary Sharon Garin said in a virtual briefing.
“It’s settling na nearer to the number hopefully na pakonti-konti may bawas nang bawas na sana umabot tayo ng pre-war prices,” she added.
(Basically it shows that prices are… the international market is calming down and then the prices are starting to calm down also. It is unlike before that there was an increase of P10, P20, and a rollback of P10.
It’s already settling nearer to the number, hopefully, with gradual decrease, we hit pre-war prices.)
An Axios report on Sunday said Iran and the United States have agreed to stop recent hostilities in the Gulf, and renew talks regarding their dispute over the Strait of Hormuz.
According to Garin, the permitted range takes into account the premium, insurance, transport expenses, and cost of goods which vary per company, and consumers can choose which stations offer the best deals.
“Kada company may iba-ibang trader, ibang presyo din bili nila depende kung saang bansa nila ‘yan kinuha. May iba ring presyo sila sa transportation. Iba ‘yung price nila eh, depende sa sites, saan mo kinuha, kung gaano kalaki ‘yung order mo,” she said in a virtual briefing.
(Each company has a different trader and they also have different purchase prices depending on which country they sourced from. They also have different transportation costs. Their prices vary depending on the supplier, where they sourced it, and how large the order is.)
Latest available data from the DOE show that the country’s total fuel inventory was worth 41.16 days as of June 26, 2026 — gasoline at 42.19 days, diesel at 37.66 days, kerosene at 212.41 days, jet fuel at 70.83 days, fuel oil at 27.87 days, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) at 35.75 days.
Firms last week rolled back prices per liter of gasoline by P1.90 to P3.90, diesel by P9.00 to P9.10, and kerosene by P9.80 to P11.00.
This brought year-to-date adjustments to a net increase of P43.12 per liter for gasoline, P30.71 per liter for diesel, and P27.50 per liter for kerosene as of June 23, 2026. —KG, GMA News