Philippines' fuel supply extended to nearly 51 daysA vessel containing 142,000 barrels or 22.57 liters of diesel procured by the government as seen in a Deparmtent of Energy-released image on Thursday, March 26, 2026. MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines’ fuel supply has been extended by nearly six days, giving the government more buffer to manage global oil disruptions, Energy Secretary Sharon Garin said Monday, March 30. The breakdown of supply across fuel types:Fuel type Days of supply Gasoline 59.78 days Diesel 46.93 days Kerosene 107.88 days Jet fuel 62.69 days Fuel oil 57.27 days LPG 34.02 daysGarin said these levels give the government time to replenish stocks while consumption continues. Petron Corp. also disclosed that it procured 2.48 million barrels of Russian crude, enough to support its supply until June. Despite improved supply levels, Garin urged the public to use fuel more efficiently as the conflict continues.
Source: Philippine Star March 31, 2026 11:51 UTC