Cold- Mountain Fuel Station

Cold- Mountain Fuel Station Fuel Station Saddle Kibungan,Benguet Clean Comfort Room
Wide Parking

💲5.99 1 dollar is to 60 Pesos Do the math 😔😪
30/04/2026

💲5.99
1 dollar is to 60 Pesos
Do the math
😔😪

Almost…almost $5. Will dreams come true? How high will it go? It’s already jumped $.70 today.

30/04/2026

CTTO

A lot of people keep asking why fuel prices go up even if the stations still have old stock. Here’s the explanation.

1. Oil prices follow the global market, not the local stock

Fuel sold in the Philippines is priced based on international oil prices, mainly benchmark prices from the Mean of Platts Singapore (MOPS).

MOPS reflects the daily trading price of fuel in Asia.

Local oil companies adjust their pump prices depending on the weekly average of these global prices.

So even if a gas station still has old fuel in its tanks, the replacement cost (the price to buy the next shipment) may already be higher. Companies adjust prices early so they don't sell fuel at a loss.

2. The Philippines has a deregulated oil industry

Since the Downstream Oil Industry Deregulation Act of 1998 (Republic Act 8479), the government does not control fuel prices.

Instead:

* Oil companies set their own prices
* Prices are influenced by:
- global crude oil prices
- foreign exchange (peso vs dollar)
- shipping and refining costs

The government (through the Department of Energy) only monitors prices and ensures competition.

3. Why price changes usually happen every Tuesday

Most companies announce price adjustments every Monday, implemented Tuesday.

This weekly pattern exists because:
* Companies review last week’s global price average
* Competitors match adjustments to stay competitive

Major players like:
* Petron Corporation
* Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation
* Chevron Philippines (Caltex)

usually move prices at the same time.

4. Even if stations have old stock

Gas stations often still increase price because:
* Fuel deliveries are continuous
* Tanks usually contain mixed batches
* Retailers follow the price set by their oil company supplier

So the price reflects the current market replacement cost, not just the cost of the fuel already stored.

✅ Simple example
- Station bought fuel at ₱55/L
- Global price rises → next shipment will cost ₱60/L

If they keep selling at ₱55, they lose money when they restock.
So they raise prices to prepare for the higher replacement cost.

5. Who really controls fuel prices?

No single entity directly controls them. Prices are mainly influenced by:

1. Global oil traders
2. OPEC production decisions (e.g., OPEC)
3. Exchange rate of Philippine peso vs US dollar
4. Oil companies in the Philippines

Important:
Because the Philippines imports most of its oil, it is very sensitive to global price changes.

04/04/2026

22/03/2026

⛔️⛔️ March 22⛔️⛔️

Diesel [out of stock ]

Premuim 1000kl
Unleaded 1000kl

Diesel Euro4  Available ✅️Premuim  ✅️Unleaded ✅️
18/03/2026

Diesel Euro4 Available ✅️
Premuim ✅️
Unleaded ✅️

16/03/2026

📢 Heads up, valued customers!

Our establishment will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday as we go out to source fuel to keep our operations running smoothly.

Thank you for your patience and continued support. We truly appreciate you! 🙏


15/03/2026

⛔️⛔️⛔️⛔️⛔️⛔️
March 16
Diesel ### OUT of Stock ###x

Available
Premuim 600 liters
Unleaded 500 liters

12/03/2026

⛔️⛔️⛔️ Advisory ⛔️⛔️⛔️

as of March 12,2026
Remaining Stock
Dsl 200 Lit
Premuim 800 Lit
Unleaded 500 LIt

Be advice ay e last me nan stock
et man temporary close kami . Namwaw

10/03/2026

Available
Euro 4 Diesel

09/03/2026

As of March 10 available Liters
Premium 1000 liters
Unleaded 1000 liters
Dsl ###xx


07/03/2026

⛔️⛔️⛔️⛔️ADVISORY⛔️⛔️⛔️⛔️

As of 8:00 am today March 7, 2026

Please be advise ay maga en di
STOCK si diesel ( EURO 4 )

Also for premium and unleaded very limited stocks only .

Our supplier/depots are no longer selling DSL

Thank you.

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Kibuñgan
2611

Opening Hours

Monday 5am - 7pm
Tuesday 5am - 7pm
Wednesday 5am - 7pm
Thursday 5am - 7pm
Friday 5am - 7pm
Saturday 5am - 7pm
Sunday 5am - 7pm

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