Fuel Prices Set for Another Increase on February 10, 2026
Motorists and consumers across the Philippines are bracing for another round of fuel price hikes, as several major oil companies have announced adjustments set to take effect on Tuesday, February 10, 2026. This marks a continued trend of rising fuel costs that has impacted the nation over recent weeks.
Details of the Price Adjustments
In separate advisories released to the public, leading oil firms including Pilipinas Shell, Seaoil, Cleanfuel, Caltex, and Petrogazz confirmed the impending price changes. According to their statements:
- Diesel will see an increase of P1.00 per liter.
- Gasoline and kerosene will both rise by P0.60 per liter.
These adjustments are scheduled to be implemented starting at 6 a.m. onwards on the specified date, affecting fuel stations nationwide. The move is expected to have ripple effects on transportation costs, goods pricing, and overall household budgets.
Context of Recent Fuel Price Trends
This latest hike adds to a series of increases observed in the fuel market. Over the past two weeks alone, the price of diesel has accumulated a total increase of P3.00 per liter, highlighting a persistent upward trend. Such consecutive rises often correlate with global oil market fluctuations, supply chain dynamics, or local economic factors, though specific reasons for this adjustment were not detailed in the advisories.
As Filipinos navigate these changes, the impact extends beyond individual drivers to sectors like agriculture, logistics, and small businesses, which rely heavily on affordable fuel for operations. Stakeholders are advised to monitor further announcements and plan accordingly to mitigate the financial strain.