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Petron Stations As of 15 September 2020.Xlsx List of Liquid Fuel Retail Stations or LPG Dealers Implementing the 10% Tariff (EO 113) Company: PETRON As of: September 15, 2020 No. Station Name Location REMARKS 1 AOIGAN SALLY ROSE BRGY. 16, QUILING NORTE, BATAC ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 2 GAбO VERONICA BARIS BRGY. 10, SAN MIGUEL SARRAT, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 3 YABES EDGAR I. BO. RANG-AY, SINAIT ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 4 SALES FLORENCIO BANGUI ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 5 CARAG ERNALYN NATL. HIGHWAY, LAOAG ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 6 CASIANO GERRY BASILIO NATIONAL HI-WAY, SAN NICOLAS ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 7 GUILLEN MELCHOR NATIONAL HIGHWAY BGY ARUAY PIDDIG, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 8 PANTE CONSTANTE EUGENIO NAT'L HIGHWAY, BRGY ABAGATAN TI CABUGAO, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 9 GUILLEN JUVY GAGARIN BARANGAY 2 SARRAT, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 10 ROCIMO RAYNA R. BARANGAY MADAMBA DINGRAS, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 11 ADVINCULA JOHN VINCENT G. BARANGAY BANNUAR SAN JUAN (LAPOG), ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 12 GLEDCO - ENRICO A. AURELIO BARANGAY NALBO LAOAG CITY, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 13 GUILLEN JUVY GAGARIN BRGY #4 STA MARIA VINTAR, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 14 CALAJATE JOSEPH VERGEL PRIETO NATIONAL HIGHWAY, BARANGAY 20-A, BADOC, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 15 GUERRERO LOUIE AQUINO #11 CABANGARAN PAOAY, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 16 FARIбAS ERIC CASTRO BARANGAY 55-A, GEN. SEGUNDO AVE. LAOAG CITY, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 17 CARBONEL CONSUELO SAVELLANO TUROD, SALOMAGUE CABUGAO, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 18 GUILLEN JUVY NATIONAL HIGHWAY, BRGY ANAO PIDDIG, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 19 FARIбAS ERIC C. GEN LUNA ST CORNER VILLANUEVA ST LAOAG CITY, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 20 BAGAOISAN ALONA JEAN R NATIONAL HIGHWAY BACARRA, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 21 VENVI OIL CORPORATION VALDEZ CENTER, BRGY 2 SAN BALTAZAR SAN NICOLAS, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 22 DELA CRUZ BARTOLOME SR MANUEL BYPASS ROAD, LAOAG, ILOCOS NORTE Lifted EO 113 implementation 23 GUIEB BENJAMIN JR SAOAT, STA. CRUZ ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 24 MEDINA FERDINAND SINGSON ST., VIGAN ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 25 MIRANDA JOSELITO JR NATL. HIGHWAY, SANTIAGO ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 26 CASTILLEJOS MINELA DOLOR NATIONAL HIGHWAY, BAGANI CAMPOSA CANDON CITY, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 27 MEDINA FERDINAND NATIONAL HIGHWAY, BANTAY ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 28 FLORENDO MICHAEL SUPNET PROVINCIAL ROAD BGY CADACAD BURGOS, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 29 CASTILLEJOS MINELA BRGY ORENCE, NARVACAN ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 30 MINA EMILIO LAMINOZA NATIONAL ROAD, BUCAO EAST TAGUDIN, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 31 CAJILOG REBECCA CORPUZ OAQUI NO. 4 LUNA, LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 32 TIONGSON EDGAR POBLACION BANAYOYO, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 33 SUGPUNAN SISA STA. MONICA MAGSINGAL, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 34 ITCHON GRAZIELLE GIRONELLA POBLACION NORTE SALCEDO, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 35 TAGORDA ERNESTO JR. MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY, SAN VICENTE SAN ILDEFONSO, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 36 DE VERA STEPHEN RALPH ANTEOLA BARANGAY POBLACION STO. DOMINGO, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 37 ADTEMPCO LAANG LAGANGILANG, ABRA Lifted EO 113 implementation 38 VERZOSA ELEAZAR BARANGAY LIBTONG TAGUDIN, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation List of Liquid Fuel Retail Stations or LPG Dealers Implementing the 10% Tariff (EO 113) Company: PETRON As of: September 15, 2020 No. Station Name Location REMARKS 39 TOYOGON FRANCES H NATIONAL HIGHWAY STA. CRUZ, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 40 PINZON RUFINA NAPENAS NATIONAL HIGHWAY BANGAR, LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 41 WAGAYEN OFELIA VALLEJO MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY STA. LUCIA, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 42 CHAN PINCO ARNULFO QUEZON AVE., BO. SEVILLA SAN FERNANDO, LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 43 SANCHEZ YOLANDA NATIONAL HIGHWAY, BAUANG LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 44 CHAN ARTEMIO BGY. CABIONG, NATIONAL HIGHWAY, POZORRUBIO, PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 45 DE GUZMAN ALBERT QUEZON HIGHWAY, BGY. CAYANGA, SAN FABIAN, PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 46 CHAN PINCO ARNULFO NATIONAL HIGHWAY, NAGUILIAN LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 47 GUALBERTO-CALOZA MARITES BY-PASS ROAD, SAN FERNANDO LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 48 VILLANUEVA VINCENT PROVINCIAL ROAD FRANCIA SUR TUBAO, LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 49 FM FARNACIO GROUP OF COMPANIES, INC MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY COR. BY-PASS R SAN JUAN, LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 50 VALERO LUCIA ESPERANZA O PROVINCIAL ROAD, BARANGAY SANTIA SAN FERNANDO, LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 51 SOUTHWAY ZONE PETROLEUM COMPAN NATIONAL HIGHWAY BRGY CAMP1 UDIAO ROSARIO, LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 52 FM FARNACIO GROUP OF COMPANIES, INC BARANGAY SAN BENITO SUR ARINGAY, LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 53 SOUTHWAY ZONE BARANGAY BATAQUIL POZORRUBIO, PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 54 VALERO LUCIA BRGY. CATBANGEN, SAN FERNANDO LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 55 BOADO CARLOS L NATIONAL HIGHWAY, AGOO LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 56 METRO URDANETA ENTERPRISES INC MACARTHUR HIGHWAY, URDANETA, PANGAS PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 57 ORTEGA FRANCISCO EMMANUEL III NATIONAL HIGHWAY SAN FERNANDO, LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 58 AGLOSOLOS DIANA C SAN JACINTO-MANAOAG RD, BINALONAN-D MANAOAG, PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 59 GREAT DIAMOND STAR PHILS INC 18 A PRESTO ST. MANGALDAN, PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 60 RIVERA HENRY A JR NATIONAL HIGHWAY BAUANG, LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 61 PREMIERE PETROL GASOLINE STATI MC ARTHUR HIGHWWAY SAN FERNANDO, LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 62 VEGA KARL CHRISTIAN F. BINALONAN-DAGUPAN HIGHWAY MANAOAG, PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 63 CENTINO PABLO II ADELAN URDANETA MANAOAG RD., BRGY. CABANBANAN MANAOAG, PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 64 DE GUZMAN EDUARDO (EX-PORO) 30 HARRISON ROAD, BAGUIO CITY Lifted EO 113 implementation 65 SUELLO CARMEN KM. 4.5 G. VALLEY, MARCOS HI-WAY BAGUIO CITY Lifted EO 113 implementation 66 VIZCOCHO ISABELITA N. HALSEMA HIGHWAY, LA TRINIDAD, BENGUET Lifted EO 113 implementation 67 TINDA-AN RUBEN HALSEMA HIGHWAY, BUGIAS BENGUET Lifted EO 113 implementation 68 BAGUIO COUNTRY CLUB CORPORATION SOUTH DRIVE, BENGUET BAGUIO Lifted EO 113 implementation 69 DE GUZMAN EDUARDO KISAD ROAD, MARCOS HIGHWAY BAGUIO CITY Lifted EO 113 implementation 70 RAMOS HORACIO JR. HALSEMA HIGHWAY, BRGY. CAPONGA TUBLAY, BENGUET Lifted EO 113 implementation 71 SAWEG ANTONIO 143 POBLACION TUBA BENGUET Lifted EO 113 implementation 72 FCLARANANG GAS CORPORATION #1 NAGUILIAN ROAD CORNER FERGUSON R BAGUIO CITY, BENGUET Lifted EO 113 implementation 73 LAROYA JUDY SALIENTE ASPIRAS NATIONAL HIGHWAY, TAVORA PUGO, LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 74 TINDA-AN RUBEN HALSEMA ROAD, PAOAY ATOK, BENGUET Lifted EO 113 implementation 75 DALOG MARY FAITH CASIWA NATIONAL HIGHWAY, MT. DATA BAUKO, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE Lifted EO 113 implementation 76 SIB-ATEN VICTORIA #80 AMBUKLAO ROAD, BECKEL LA TRINIDAD, BENGUET Lifted EO 113 implementation List of Liquid Fuel Retail Stations or LPG Dealers Implementing the 10% Tariff (EO 113) Company: PETRON As of: September 15, 2020 No. Station Name Location REMARKS 77 KALANGEG CYRIL JOHN KAWI BONTOC BANAUE ROAD TALUBIN BONTOC Lifted EO 113 implementation 78 TINDA-AN RUBEN HALSEMA HIGHWAY BEKES,BUGUIAS BENGUET, MOUNTAIN PRO Lifted EO 113 implementation 79 BUTIGAN HELENA POGEYED STAUNTON ROAD, BRGY. ANTADAO SAGADA, MT. PROVINCE Lifted EO 113 implementation 80 CAJIGAN JAMES SITO ABATAN, BAUKO MT. PROVINCE Lifted EO 113 implementation 81 DIRIGE FONET MODESTO ANTERO SUB-ANG, BONTOC MOUNTAIN PROVINCE Lifted EO 113 implementation 82 AMILAO DIOSDADO J BONA ST, BRGY ROSARIO CERVANTES, ILOCOS SUR Lifted EO 113 implementation 83 DAPING JULIO 362-A TAM-AWAN LONLONG ROAD BAGUIO CITY, BENGUET Lifted EO 113 implementation 84 SIB-ATEN VICTORIA S PUGO-ROSARIO ROAD PUGO, LA UNION Lifted EO 113 implementation 85 LOWER GOMOK MULTIPURPOSE COOPE BAGUIO-BUA-ITOGON RD ITOGON, BENGUET Lifted EO 113 implementation 86 NORTHWAY ZONE PETROLEUM CORPORATION LEGARDA ROAD BAGUIO CITY, BENGUET Lifted EO 113 implementation 87 NORTHWAY ZONE PETROLEUM CORPORATION BOKAWKAN ROAD, BAGUIO CITY, BENGUET Lifted EO 113 implementation 88 PETRODOLLAR, INC. KM 5, PICO, LA TRINIDAD BENGUET Lifted EO 113 implementation 89 TAGANAS LUZ NATIONAL HIGHWAY, CARMEN, ROSALES, PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 90 VICTORIO ELIZABETH POBLACION SAN QUINTIN PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 91 GUICO JAIME TICALA NAT'L. HIWAY, STA. MARIA SUR, BINALONAN, PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 92 DIVINA ABRAHAM JR. SOINGCO POBLACION EAST, ASINGAN PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 93 CASTILLO CELESTE BASCONCILLO MCARTHUR HIGHWAY, CARMEN EAST ROSALES, PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 94 GAMBOA WILLIE MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY VILLASIS, PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 95 ELGUIRA SAMUEL BAUTISTA POBLACION EAST, TANDOC SAN CARLOS, PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 96 FAJARDO ESMERALDA LIBUNAO STO DOMINGO ST., BRGY NANCAYASAN URDANETA, PANGASINAN Lifted EO 113 implementation 97 ESTRADA RODOLFO
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