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Philippines

Updated 11 July 2026

Diesel & Petrol Prices in Philippines

#7 of 8 in region
Diesel
73.95 PHP /Litre

€1.05

↓ 6.4% vs. region avg. ↓ 18.8% vs. world
Unleaded 91

Petrol (RON 91)

79.02 PHP

↑3% vs. region avg.

Unleaded 95

Petrol (RON 95)

81.88 PHP
Premium Diesel

Diesel

78.23 PHP
Calculator · Diesel
presets

Full tank (80 L, diesel)

5,916 PHP

€84 · $96

100 km (10 L/100 km, diesel)

739.48 PHP

€10.49 · $12.00

EV Charging Prices

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AC Public
€0.394/kWh
Open Charge Map
DC Fast
€0.478/kWh
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Dynamics · Unleaded 91

€0.01 per 1 PHP · updated weekly

73.93 88.36 102.79 27.04 02.05 11.05 16.05 23.05 30.05 06.06 13.06 20.06 29.06 04.07 11.07 79.02 PHP
min 78.74 PHP max 97.98 PHP
79.81 85.37 90.92 27.04 02.05 11.05 16.05 23.05 30.05 06.06 13.06 20.06 29.06 04.07 11.07 81.88 PHP
min 81.66 PHP max 89.07 PHP
61.97 87.9 113.84 27.04 02.05 11.05 16.05 23.05 30.05 06.06 13.06 20.06 29.06 04.07 11.07 73.95 PHP
min 70.61 PHP max 105.19 PHP
72.13 80.45 88.76 27.04 02.05 11.05 16.05 23.05 30.05 06.06 13.06 20.06 29.06 04.07 11.07 78.23 PHP
min 74.9 PHP max 85.99 PHP

When this section launched, some countries had few price sources, so the earliest points on the chart may be inaccurate. We keep adding new sources — recent data is more reliable.

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Region Southeast Asia

Diesel · Litre

Popular route

Manila → Baguio

🇵🇭 PH

Distance

250 km

Fuel cost

~€26

Est. time

~1 day

Distance

Fuel cost

Est. time

Manila → Legazpi

530 km · ~€56 · ~1 day

🇵🇭 Philippines 530 km

Cebu City → Moalboal

95 km · ~€10 · ~1 day

🇵🇭 Philippines 95 km

Vigan → Pagudpud

154 km · ~€16 · ~1 day

🇵🇭 Philippines 154 km

Tarlac City → Baler

178 km · ~€19 · ~1 day

🇵🇭 Philippines 178 km

Fuel Prices in Philippines — Overview

Current fuel prices in Philippines: Unleaded 91 — 79.02 PHP (€1.12 · $1.28), Unleaded 95 — 81.88 PHP (€1.16 · $1.33), Diesel — 73.95 PHP (€1.05 · $1.20), Premium Diesel — 78.23 PHP (€1.11 · $1.27) per liter.

Available fuel grades in Philippines: Unleaded 91, Unleaded 95, Diesel, Premium Diesel.

The local gasoline grade is Unleaded 91.

Philippines ranks #7 out of 8 countries in Southeast Asia by diesel price.

Use the route cost calculator to estimate your fuel expenses for a road trip through Philippines.

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Average pump price ( · Philippines) ≈ . Below — how much of it is crude, refining, logistics and taxes. ()

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An estimated market model: the crude part is from the current Brent price, refining and logistics from the methodology, tax as the residual (retail price − cost). Not the accounting cost of a specific refinery and not a forecast.

FAQ — Fuel Prices in Philippines

Data is collected automatically from government sources (EU Oil Bulletin, Statistics Norway, etc.) and independent aggregators, with selective manual cross-verification from at least two sources. Official data takes priority.

Updated: 11.07.2026

Prices are for reference only and may differ from actual prices at specific fuel stations.

View data sources

FuelPrice.ph · fuelprice.ph

MetroFuel Tracker (Philippines) · metrofueltracker.com

GaswatchPH (Philippines) · gaswatchph.com

License CC BY 4.0 — free use, distribution and adaptation with attribution to OpenVan.camp. Fuel data updated: 11 July 2026.

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