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Up to 50.9M liters of diesel arrive tomorrow

Maria Bernadette Romero

Around 300,000 to 320,000 barrels, or roughly 47.7 million to 50.9 million liters, of diesel are set to arrive in the country tomorrow morning, as the Philippine National Oil Company–Exploration Corp. (PNOC-EC) continues its fuel purchasing program.

At a media briefing on Monday, Energy Undersecretary Alessandro O. Sales confirmed that the incoming cargo will be offloaded at the Subic Terminal upon arrival.

“This is the third cargo, and all deliveries are on track with regard to the diesel,” Sales said.

He added that a fourth shipment, carrying about 330,000 barrels, is scheduled for delivery later this week to the Mindanao Insular Oil Depot in Davao City.

The latest shipment followed earlier deliveries of 22.6 million liters, equivalent to 142,531 barrels, on 26 March, and 52.3 million liters, or 329,650 barrels, on 10 April.

With the remaining shipments set for Subic and Davao by 24 April, total diesel imports are projected to reach about 1.12 million barrels or 78.08 million liters.

Sales also confirmed that PNOC has secured 21,000 metric tons of liquefied petroleum gas from the United States, to be shipped via Singapore, with delivery expected between the third and last week of May.

Amid a national energy emergency, the Department of Energy said it has tapped “non-traditional” fuel suppliers, including Argentina, Canada, Australia, Colombia, Brunei, and India, while the Department of Foreign Affairs holds separate talks with other oil-producing countries to help ensure sufficient supply.