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Mountain Province cancels Lang-ay festival over energy emergency
NATION

Mountain Province cancels Lang-ay festival over energy emergency

BONTOC, Mountain Province — The provincial government of Mountain Province has canceled major activities for the 2026 “Lang-ay” Festival in…

Aldwin Quitasol·25 March 2026

’73 oil crisis: A commuter’s memory
NATION

’73 oil crisis: A commuter’s memory

For many Filipinos, the 1973 oil crisis is remembered as a time of long lines, rationed fuel, and tightening belts. But for retired…

Rey Bancod·25 March 2026

CAAP lowers aeronautical fees amid oil price hike
NATION

CAAP lowers aeronautical fees amid oil price hike

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) announced on Tuesday, 24 March, that it will reduce the aeronautical fees effective…

Neil Alcober·24 March 2026

Marcos: Airline grounding a ‘distinct possibility’ amid fuel surge
BUSINESS

Marcos: Airline grounding a ‘distinct possibility’ amid fuel surge

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said the grounding of some airlines in the country remains a possibility as jet fuel prices continue to…

Raffy Ayeng·24 March 2026

PPA sees steady port traffic despite fuel price surge
NATION

PPA sees steady port traffic despite fuel price surge

The Philippine Ports Authority said it has yet to see a decline in passenger traffic across its ports despite rising fuel prices, as many…

Raffy Ayeng·24 March 2026

Loren slams Garin for persistently denying oil crisis despite skyrocketing fuel prices
NEWS

Loren slams Garin for persistently denying oil crisis despite skyrocketing fuel prices

Senator Loren Legarda on Tuesday took a swipe at Energy Secretary Sharon Garin for downplaying the oil crisis despite persistent soaring…

Edjen Oliquino·24 March 2026

Bus terminal forced to lessen trips due to lack of passengers
METRO

Bus terminal forced to lessen trips due to lack of passengers

A bus terminal in Cubao, Quezon City revealed that it had to limit the amount of its daily trips as passengers have come few and far…

Jerod Orcullo·24 March 2026

Bus operator loses P10K daily as fuel prices surge
NATION

Bus operator loses P10K daily as fuel prices surge

A city bus operator said rising fuel prices are costing his company up to P10,000 in daily losses, underscoring the need for sustained…

Raffy Ayeng·24 March 2026

Fuel hikes cut EDSA traffic by up to 7%, MMDA says
METRO

Fuel hikes cut EDSA traffic by up to 7%, MMDA says

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority reported a slight decline in vehicle volume along EDSA following recent fuel price increases.

Lisa Marie Apacible·24 March 2026

Higher coal, RE mix to shave at least P2 off bills
BUSINESS

Higher coal, RE mix to shave at least P2 off bills

The government is moving to limit the impact of rising global oil prices on electricity bills by shifting the energy mix—cutting reliance…

Maria Bernadette Romero·24 March 2026

Backup only: Euro 2 fuel use still on hold
BUSINESS

Backup only: Euro 2 fuel use still on hold

The potential use of Euro 2 petroleum products, widely criticized as a dirtier fuel with environmental risks, has not been activated and…

Maria Bernadette Romero·24 March 2026

PCCI: 5-day US pause could ease tensions, fuel price pressure
BUSINESS

PCCI: 5-day US pause could ease tensions, fuel price pressure

The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) expressed hope that the five-day pause ordered by United States President Donald…

Raffy Ayeng·24 March 2026

DSWD urges drivers to confirm on LTFRB portal for fuel subsidy rollout
METRO

DSWD urges drivers to confirm on LTFRB portal for fuel subsidy rollout

The Department of Social Welfare and Development sought to clarify confusion on the part of its beneficiaries in its upcoming distribution…

Jerod Orcullo·23 March 2026

House seeks relief for off-grid power users amid fuel price surge
NATION

House seeks relief for off-grid power users amid fuel price surge

Lawmakers are urging energy agencies to take steps to ease the burden on consumers in off-grid areas as rising fuel prices continue to…

Elmer Recuerdo·23 March 2026

‘Suspend the excise tax for the greater good’ says commuter group
NATION

‘Suspend the excise tax for the greater good’ says commuter group

A commuters group called for the government to focus on policies that can cater to the broader public amid the ongoing issue of rising fuel…

Jerod Orcullo·23 March 2026

1,800 police deployed in NorMin amid transport holiday
NATION

1,800 police deployed in NorMin amid transport holiday

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — At least 1,800 police personnel have been deployed across Northern Mindanao to monitor fuel prices and…

Perseus Echeminada·23 March 2026

MANIBELA hits gov’t over fuel aid delays, ‘ghost beneficiaries’
NATION

MANIBELA hits gov’t over fuel aid delays, ‘ghost beneficiaries’

Transport group MANIBELA on Monday criticized the government for what it described as delayed assistance, mismanaged subsidies, and the…

Lisa Marie Apacible·23 March 2026

PCG cutting routine patrols due to oil price surge sparks 'national concern'
NATION

PCG cutting routine patrols due to oil price surge sparks 'national concern'

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has to cut routine patrols in some parts of the country due to the persistent oil price surge, sparking a…

Edjen Oliquino·21 March 2026

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Mountain Province cancels Lang-ay festival over energy emergency
NATION

Mountain Province cancels Lang-ay festival over energy emergency

BONTOC, Mountain Province — The provincial government of Mountain Province has canceled major activities for the 2026 “Lang-ay” Festival in…

Aldwin Quitasol·25 March 2026

’73 oil crisis: A commuter’s memory
NATION

’73 oil crisis: A commuter’s memory

For many Filipinos, the 1973 oil crisis is remembered as a time of long lines, rationed fuel, and tightening belts. But for retired…

Rey Bancod·25 March 2026

CAAP lowers aeronautical fees amid oil price hike
NATION

CAAP lowers aeronautical fees amid oil price hike

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) announced on Tuesday, 24 March, that it will reduce the aeronautical fees effective…

Neil Alcober·24 March 2026

Marcos: Airline grounding a ‘distinct possibility’ amid fuel surge
BUSINESS

Marcos: Airline grounding a ‘distinct possibility’ amid fuel surge

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said the grounding of some airlines in the country remains a possibility as jet fuel prices continue to…

Raffy Ayeng·24 March 2026

PPA sees steady port traffic despite fuel price surge
NATION

PPA sees steady port traffic despite fuel price surge

The Philippine Ports Authority said it has yet to see a decline in passenger traffic across its ports despite rising fuel prices, as many…

Raffy Ayeng·24 March 2026

Loren slams Garin for persistently denying oil crisis despite skyrocketing fuel prices
NEWS

Loren slams Garin for persistently denying oil crisis despite skyrocketing fuel prices

Senator Loren Legarda on Tuesday took a swipe at Energy Secretary Sharon Garin for downplaying the oil crisis despite persistent soaring…

Edjen Oliquino·24 March 2026

Bus terminal forced to lessen trips due to lack of passengers
METRO

Bus terminal forced to lessen trips due to lack of passengers

A bus terminal in Cubao, Quezon City revealed that it had to limit the amount of its daily trips as passengers have come few and far…

Jerod Orcullo·24 March 2026

Bus operator loses P10K daily as fuel prices surge
NATION

Bus operator loses P10K daily as fuel prices surge

A city bus operator said rising fuel prices are costing his company up to P10,000 in daily losses, underscoring the need for sustained…

Raffy Ayeng·24 March 2026

Fuel hikes cut EDSA traffic by up to 7%, MMDA says
METRO

Fuel hikes cut EDSA traffic by up to 7%, MMDA says

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority reported a slight decline in vehicle volume along EDSA following recent fuel price increases.

Lisa Marie Apacible·24 March 2026

Higher coal, RE mix to shave at least P2 off bills
BUSINESS

Higher coal, RE mix to shave at least P2 off bills

The government is moving to limit the impact of rising global oil prices on electricity bills by shifting the energy mix—cutting reliance…

Maria Bernadette Romero·24 March 2026

Backup only: Euro 2 fuel use still on hold
BUSINESS

Backup only: Euro 2 fuel use still on hold

The potential use of Euro 2 petroleum products, widely criticized as a dirtier fuel with environmental risks, has not been activated and…

Maria Bernadette Romero·24 March 2026

PCCI: 5-day US pause could ease tensions, fuel price pressure
BUSINESS

PCCI: 5-day US pause could ease tensions, fuel price pressure

The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) expressed hope that the five-day pause ordered by United States President Donald…

Raffy Ayeng·24 March 2026

DSWD urges drivers to confirm on LTFRB portal for fuel subsidy rollout
METRO

DSWD urges drivers to confirm on LTFRB portal for fuel subsidy rollout

The Department of Social Welfare and Development sought to clarify confusion on the part of its beneficiaries in its upcoming distribution…

Jerod Orcullo·23 March 2026

House seeks relief for off-grid power users amid fuel price surge
NATION

House seeks relief for off-grid power users amid fuel price surge

Lawmakers are urging energy agencies to take steps to ease the burden on consumers in off-grid areas as rising fuel prices continue to…

Elmer Recuerdo·23 March 2026

‘Suspend the excise tax for the greater good’ says commuter group
NATION

‘Suspend the excise tax for the greater good’ says commuter group

A commuters group called for the government to focus on policies that can cater to the broader public amid the ongoing issue of rising fuel…

Jerod Orcullo·23 March 2026

1,800 police deployed in NorMin amid transport holiday
NATION

1,800 police deployed in NorMin amid transport holiday

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — At least 1,800 police personnel have been deployed across Northern Mindanao to monitor fuel prices and…

Perseus Echeminada·23 March 2026

MANIBELA hits gov’t over fuel aid delays, ‘ghost beneficiaries’
NATION

MANIBELA hits gov’t over fuel aid delays, ‘ghost beneficiaries’

Transport group MANIBELA on Monday criticized the government for what it described as delayed assistance, mismanaged subsidies, and the…

Lisa Marie Apacible·23 March 2026

PCG cutting routine patrols due to oil price surge sparks 'national concern'
NATION

PCG cutting routine patrols due to oil price surge sparks 'national concern'

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has to cut routine patrols in some parts of the country due to the persistent oil price surge, sparking a…

Edjen Oliquino·21 March 2026