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Phoenix Stations As of 01 September 2020 List of Liquid Fuel Retail Stations or LPG Dealers Implementing the 10% Tariff (EO 113) PHOENIX PETROLEUM PHILIPPINES, INC. As of September 1, 2020 ADDRESS Diesel Gasoline # Name of Liquid Fuel Retail Station / LPG Dealers Tariff Rate Tariff Rate Province City/Municipality Barangay and Street Implementation Date Implementation Date (Php) (Php) LUZON 1 PNX RETAIL DODO STA.ANA CAGAYAN STA. ANA BRGY. STA. CRUZ June 30, 2020 1.48 June 30, 2020 1.31 2 PNX RETAIL DODO ALCALA CAGAYAN ALCALA BAYBAYOG June 23, 2020 1.48 June 23, 2020 1.31 3 PNX RETAIL CODO CARITAN CAGAYAN TUGUEGARAO CITY CARITAN, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 4 PNX RETAIL DODO GONZAGA CAGAYAN GONZAGA, CAGAYAN SMART ZONE, June 23, 2020 1.48 June 23, 2020 1.31 5 PNX RETAIL CODO LECAROS CAGAYAN TUGUEGARAO CITY LECAROS June 26, 2020 1.48 June 26, 2020 1.31 6 PNX RETAIL CODO CAUAYAN ISABELA CAUAYAN BRGY. PRENZA June 21, 2020 1.48 June 21, 2020 1.31 7 PNX RETAIL DODO BAGGAO CAGAYAN BAGGAO ALCALA-BAGGAO RD., SAN JOSE June 23, 2020 1.48 June 23, 2020 1.31 8 PNX RETAIL CODO PENGUE CAGAYAN TUGUEGARAO CITY PENGUE-RYU June 23, 2020 1.48 June 23, 2020 1.31 9 PNX RETAIL DODO SOLANO NUEVA VIZACAYA SOLANO BASCARAN, June 16, 2020 1.48 June 16, 2020 1.31 10 PNX RETAIL DODO RAMON ISABELA RAMON June 23, 2020 1.48 June 23, 2020 1.31 11 PNX RETAIL DODO BUNTUN CAGAYAN TUGUEGARAO CITY BUNTUN, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 12 PNX RETAIL DODO CARIG CAGAYAN TUGUEGARAO CITY CARIG June 18, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 13 PNX RETAIL DODO LIBAG CAGAYAN TUGUEGARAO CITY LIBAG NORTE June 18, 2020 1.48 June 18, 2020 1.31 14 PNX RETAIL DODO ENRILE AVE. CAGAYAN TUGUEGARAO CITY ENRILE AVE June 18, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 15 PNX RETAIL DODO STA.TERESITA CAGAYAN STA. TERESITA ARAGAO-BUYUN June 18, 2020 1.48 June 18, 2020 1.31 16 PNX RETAIL CODO SANTIAGO ISABELA SANTIAGO ,ISABELA ROTONDA MABINI, June 16, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 17 PNX RETAIL DODO NAMABBALAN CAGAYAN TUGUEGARAO CITY NAMABBALAN, June 30, 2020 1.48 June 30, 2020 1.31 18 PNX RETAIL CODO STA. ARCADIA NUEVA ECIJA CABANATUAN CITY STA. ARCADIA, June 20, 2020 1.48 June 15, 2020 1.31 19 PNX RETAIL CODO SANCIANGCO NUEVA ECIJA CABANATUAN CITY MAHARLIKA HI-WAY SANCIANGCO STREET June 18, 2020 1.48 June 16, 2020 1.31 20 PNX RETAIL CODO SAN LEONARDO NUEVA ECIJA SAN LEONARDO BRGY. SAN ANTON June 18, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 21 PNX RETAIL CODO PINAGBUHATAN METRO MANILA Pasig City A Sandoval Ave., Pinagbuhatan June 20, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 22 PNX RETAIL CODO C5 BAGUMBAYAN METRO MANILA Quezon City E Rodroguez Ave. Bagumbayan, June 20, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 23 PNX RETAIL DODO BINANGONAN RIZAL Binangonan June 23, 2020 1.48 June 22, 2020 1.31 24 PNX RETAIL CODO CAMARIN METRO MANILA Caloocan City Camarin June 24, 2020 1.48 June 24, 2020 1.31 25 PNX RETAIL CODO PASIG METRO MANILA Pasig City Amang Rodriguez June 14, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 26 PNX RETAIL CODO LUCAO PANGASINAN Dagupan City Lucao Disrict, June 19, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 27 PNX RETAIL CODO BINALONAN PANGASINAN Binalonan Mc Arhthur hi-way, Sumabnit June 19, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 28 PNX RETAIL CODO BANTAY ILOCOS SUR Bantay National High-way, Puspus June 19, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 29 PNX RETAIL CODO BOLOSAN PANGASINAN Dagupan City Bolosan District June 19, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 30 PNX RETAIL CODO BAUANG LA UNION Bauang National High-way Brgy. Disso-or June 19, 2020 1.48 June 13, 2020 1.31 31 PNX RETAIL DODO ROSARIO LA UNION LA UNION La Union Rosario July 01, 2020 1.48 July 01, 2020 1.31 32 PNX RETAIL DODO SANTA ILOCOS ILOCOS SUR Ilocos Sur Santa June 19, 2020 1.48 June 18, 2020 1.31 33 PNX RETAIL DODO BURGOS ILOCOS NORTE Ilocos Norte Burgos June 18, 2020 1.48 June 18, 2020 1.31 34 PNX RETAIL CODO URDANETA 2 PANGASINAN Urdaneta City Brgy. Nancayasan June 18, 2020 1.48 1.31 35 PNX RETAIL CODO MALANDAY METRO MANILA Valenzuela City MacArthur Highway, Brgy. Malanday, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 12, 2020 1.31 36 PNX RETAIL CODO MALANDAY 2 METRO MANILA Valenzuela City M. H. Del Pilar Street, Brgy. Malanday, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 12, 2020 1.31 37 PNX RETAIL CODO MALHACAN BULACAN Meycauayan Malhacan Road, Malhacan, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 12, 2020 1.31 38 PNX RETAIL CODO MEYCAUAYAN BULACAN Meycauayan Iba-Camalig Road, Brgy. Pantoc June 18, 2020 1.48 June 12, 2020 1.31 39 PNX RETAIL DODO MEYCAUAYAN BULACAN Meycauayan Bahay Parian Road, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 12, 2020 1.31 40 PNX RETAIL CODO BAMBAN TARLAC Bamban MacArthur Highway, Brgy. San Nicolas, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 12, 2020 1.31 41 PNX RETAIL DODO CONCEPCION TARLAC Concepcion L. Cortez Street, Brgy. San Nicolas, June 23, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 42 PNX RETAIL CODO MALIWALO TARLAC Tarlac City Sta. Rosa-Tarlac Road, Brgy. Maliwalo, June 22, 2020 1.48 June 13, 2020 1.31 43 PNX RETAIL CODO SAN RAFAEL TARLAC Tarlac City MacArthur Highway, Brgy. San Rafael, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 13, 2020 1.31 44 PNX RETAIL CODO SAN VICENTE TARLAC Tarlac City Romulo Blvd., Brgy. San Vicente, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 15, 2020 1.31 45 PNX RETAIL CODO STO. CRISTO TARLAC Tarlac City MacArthur Highway, Brgy. Sto. Cristo, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 12, 2020 1.31 46 PNX RETAIL CODO ANGELES PAMPANGA Angeles City Rizal Ext., Brgy. Cutcut, June 20, 2020 1.48 June 12, 2020 1.31 47 PNX RETAIL CODO BACOLOR PAMPANGA Bacolor Olongapo-Gapan Road, Sitio Banlic, June 20, 2020 1.48 June 12, 2020 1.31 48 PNX RETAIL CODO GUAGUA OG ROAD PAMPANGA Guagua Olongapo-Gapan Road, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 List of Liquid Fuel Retail Stations or LPG Dealers Implementing the 10% Tariff (EO 113) PHOENIX PETROLEUM PHILIPPINES, INC. As of September 1, 2020 ADDRESS Diesel Gasoline # Name of Liquid Fuel Retail Station / LPG Dealers Tariff Rate Tariff Rate Province City/Municipality Barangay and Street Implementation Date Implementation Date (Php) (Php) 49 PNX RETAIL DODO LUBAO PAMPANGA Lubao Olongapo-Gapan Road, Concepcion, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 13, 2020 1.31 50 PNX RETAIL CODO MEXICO PAMPANGA Mexico Olongapo-Gapan Road, Brgy. Lagundi, June 20, 2020 1.48 June 12, 2020 1.31 51 PNX RETAIL DODO MINALIN PAMPANGA Minalin San Nicolas, June 20, 2020 1.48 June 15, 2020 1.31 52 PNX RETAIL CODO OLONGAPO ZAMBALES Olongapo City Rizal Avenue, Brgy. West Bajac-Bajac, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 53 PNX RETAIL CODO SAN NICOLAS PAMPANGA San Fernando City MacArthur Highway, Brgy. San Nicolas, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 54 PNX RETAIL CODO MALABON METRO MANILA Malabon City Brgy. Potrero, June 20, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 55 PNX RETAIL CODO MALOLOS BULACAN Malolos City Brgy. Sto Rosario, June 20, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 56 PNX RETAIL CODO GRACEVILLE BULACAN San Jose Del Monte Brgy, Graceville June 23, 2020 1.48 June 16, 2020 1.31 57 PNX RETAIL CODO STA. MARIA BULACAN Sta. Maria Brgy, Tabing Bakod, June 23, 2020 1.48 June 16, 2020 1.31 58 PNX RETAIL CODO TUNGKONG MANGGA BULACAN Tunggkong Mangga Brgy, Gayagaya June 18, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.23 59 PNX RETAIL CODO PULILAN BULACAN Pulian June 21, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.23 60 PNX RETAIL CODO CAMIAS BULACAN San Miguel Brgy. Camias June 19, 2020 1.48 June 13, 2020 1.31 61 PNX RETAIL CODO SALANGAN BULACAN San Miguel Brgy. Salangan June 23, 2020 1.48 June 13, 2020 1.31 62 PNX RETAIL CODO BALAGTAS BULACAN Balagtas Brgy. Borol 1st, June 23, 2020 1.48 June 16, 2020 1.31 63 PNX RETAIL CODO BOCAUE BULACAN Bocaue Mc Arthru Hi-way, June 21, 2020 1.48 June 16, 2020 1.31 64 PNX RETAIL CODO C3 DAGATDAGATAN METRO MANILA Caloocan City C3 Road, Dagatdagatan June 20, 2020 1.48 June 12, 2020 1.31 65 PNX RETAIL CODO C3 ROAD METRO MANILA Caloocan City C3 Road June 19, 2020 1.48 June 16, 2020 1.31 66 PNX RETAIL CODO MINDANAO AVE 1 METRO MANILA Valenzuela City Mindanao Ave., June 23, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 67 PNX RETAIL CODO T. DE LEON METRO MANILA Valenzuela City Brgy. Ugong, Gen T. De Leon, June 20, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 68 PNX RETAIL DODO AREA C BULACAN Sapang Palay Brgy. Area C, June 21, 2020 1.48 June 13, 2020 1.31 69 PNX RETAIL DODO AREA H BULACAN Sapang Palay, Brgy. Area H, June 18, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 70 PNX RETAIL DODO MINUYAN BULACAN Norzagaray Brgy. Minuyan, June 19, 2020 1.48 June 14, 2020 1.31 71 PNX RETAIL DODO BALIUAG 1 BULACAN Baliuag Brgy.
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