List of Participating Stations for the Petron Ultimate Driving Collection Promo (October 27-31, 2020)

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List of Participating Stations for the Petron Ultimate Driving Collection Promo (October 27-31, 2020) List of Participating Stations for the Petron Ultimate Driving Collection Promo (October 27-31, 2020) REGION CITY ADDRESS 1 VISAYAS MANDAUE H. ABELLANA ST. NATIONAL HIGHWAY MANDAUE CITY, CEBU 2 VISAYAS CEBU CITY S.OSMENA BLVD., TEJERO CEBU CITY, CEBU 3 VISAYAS CEBU CITY ARCHBISHOP REYES AVE. JUAN LUNA COR CEBU CITY 4 VISAYAS CEBU CITY B. RODRIGUEZ STREET, BO. CAPITOL CEBU CITY, CEBU 5 VISAYAS CEBU CITY V. RAMA AVENUE, GUADALUPE CEBU CITY, CEBU 6 MINDANAO DAVAO MAGYSAYSAY AVE. COR GUERRERO ST DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 7 MINDANAO DAVAO NATIONAL HIGHWAY, TIBUNGCO DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 8 MINDANAO DAVAO KM. 5 BUHANGIN DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 9 MINDANAO DAVAO NAT'L. H-WAY , BANGKAL DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 10 MINDANAO DAVAO MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY, MATINA DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 11 MINDANAO DAVAO NATIONA'L H-WAY, ULAS DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 12 MINDANAO DAVAO MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY, MATINA DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 13 MINDANAO GENERAL SANTOS NATIONAL HIGHWAY BRGY.NORTH GENERAL SANTOS CITY, SOUTH COTABATO 14 MINDANAO GENERAL SANTOS J. CATOLICO AVENUE, BRGY. LAGAO GENERAL SANTOS CITY, SOUTH COTABATO 15 MINDANAO GENERAL SANTOS CALUMPANG GENERAL SANTOS CITY, SOUTH COTABATO List of Participating Stations for the Petron Ultimate Driving Collection Promo (October 15-31, 2020) REGION CITY ADDRESS 1 NORTH LUZON DAGUPAN LUCAO DISTRICT, DAGUPAN CITY PANGASINAN (NEAR CALACSIAO DAGUPAN DIVERSION ROAD) 2 NORTH LUZON NUEVA ECIJA IDDS-BELENA ALEXANDER (NEAR MCDONALD'S) 3 NORTH LUZON NUEVA ECIJA MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY, CAANAWAN SAN JOSE CITY, NUEVA ECIJA (NEAR MAX's RESTAURANT) 4 NORTH LUZON NUEVA ECIJA BARANGAY POBLACION GUIMBA, NUEVA ECIJA (NEAR IGLESIA NI KRISTO GUIMBA) 5 NORTH LUZON PANGASINAN MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY VILLASIS, PANGASINAN (NEAR TOP INN HOTEL) 6 NORTH LUZON PANGASINAN NATIONAL HIGHWAY, CARMEN, ROSALES, PANGASINAN (BESIDE CARMEN MEDICAL CLINIC) 7 NORTH LUZON TARLAC MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY, SAN ROQUE, TARLAC CITY, TARLAC (INFRONT OF SM CITY TARLAC) 8 METRO MANILA ANTIPOLO 224 SUMULONG HIGHWAY ANITPOLO, METRO MANILA (ACROSS DURAWOOD CONSTRUCTION & LUMBER SUPPLY INC.) 9 METRO MANILA ANTIPOLO P. OLIVEROS ST. SAN ROQUE ANTIPOLO CITY, METRO MANILA (NEAR SUPER METRO AND PUREGOLD ANTIPOLO) 10 METRO MANILA BULACAN PULONG BUHANGIN, STA. MARIA BULACAN (BEFORE CAMELIA HOMES STA. MARIA) 11 METRO MANILA BULACAN MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY, GALA-MAASIM, SAN BULACAN (NEAR SAN RAFAEL-SAN ILDEFENSO ARCH) 12 METRO MANILA BULACAN DIVERSION ROAD (BY PASS), STA. CLAR STA. MARIA, BULACAN (NEAR WALTERMART STA. MARIA) 13 METRO MANILA BULACAN 101 MCARTHUR HIGHWAY BULACAN (NEAR JESUS IS LORD COLLEGE) 14 METRO MANILA BULACAN KM 37 BGY CUTCUT, BULIHAN PLARIDEL, BULACAN (ALONG PLARIDEL BYPASS NORTHBOUND) 15 METRO MANILA BULACAN DRT HIGHWAY, BARANGAY TAAL, PULILAN BULACAN (NEAR MUNICIPAL BOUNDARY PULILAN-BALIUAG ARCH) 16 METRO MANILA BULACAN MALHACAN, MEYCAUAYAN (NEAR NLEX NB MEYCAUAYAN EXIT) 17 METRO MANILA CALOOCAN TULLAHAN ROAD, ST. QUITERIA CALOOCAN CITY (NEAR COR. QUIRINO HIGHWAY AND TANDANG SORA, CALOOCAN) 18 METRO MANILA LAS PINAS BLK 14 LOT 1 VERSAILLES SUBD DAANG LAS PIБAS CITY (NEAR SEASIDE DAANG HARI) 19 METRO MANILA MAKATI J. P. RIZAL COR REPOSO STS., MAKATI CITY (BESIDE BDO REPOSO MAKATI BRANCH) 20 METRO MANILA MAKATI OSMENA HIGHWAY COR. CALHOUN ST. MAKATI CITY, METRO MANILA (BEFORE AMA SCHOOL OF MEDICIINE) 21 METRO MANILA MALABON M.H. DEL PILAR ST., MAYSILO, MALABON (NEAR ROBINSONS TOWN CENTER) 22 METRO MANILA MALABON C4 ROAD, DAGAT-DAGATAN, LONGOS MALABON CITY, METRO MANILA (NEAR FISHER MALL) 23 METRO MANILA MANILA V. MAPA ST CORNER 1ST ST. BRGY STA, MESA MANILA (NEAR PUREGOLD) 24 METRO MANILA MANILA RIZAL AVENUE CORNER PAMPANGA STREET STA. CRUZ, MANILA (NEAR LRT STATION) 25 METRO MANILA MANILA 2366 TEJERON COR. SYQUIA STS., STA. ANA, MANILA (NEAR PUREGOLD TEJERON) 26 METRO MANILA MANILA ESPAбA COR IBARRA AND SISA STS SAMPALOC, MANILA (NEAR ESPANA BLVD INTERSECTION) 27 METRO MANILA MANILA F.B. HARRISON CORNER PABLO OCAMPO S MANILA (ALONG FB HARRISON ST.) 28 METRO MANILA MANILA 1380-1388 SAN MARCELINO ST., BRGY. PACO, MANILA (CORNER GENERAL LUNA ST. NEAR PACO PARK) 29 METRO MANILA PARANAQUE UNITED HILLS, EAST SERVICE ROAD PARANAQUE CITY (NEAR UNITED HILLS VILLAGE) 30 METRO MANILA PARANAQUE DR. A. SANTOS AVE., SAN ANTONIO SUCAT, PARANAQUE CITY (NEAR SHOPWISE) 31 METRO MANILA PARANAQUE 8207 DR. A. SANTOS AVE. SAN ISIDRO PARANAQUE, METRO MANILA (NEAR EVACOM) 32 METRO MANILA PARANAQUE KM 15 WEST SERVICE ROAD PARANAQUE (NEAR SUN VALLEY VILLAGE) 33 METRO MANILA PARANAQUE QUIRINO AVENUE CORNER KABIHASNAN RO PARANAQUE, METRO MANILA (NEAR CAVITEX TOLL FEE VIA KABIHASNAN ROAD 34 METRO MANILA PASAY 2882 F.B. HARRISON COR. CUNETA STS. PASAY CITY, METRO MANILA (NEAR FB HARRISON WHOLESALE CENTER CORP.) 35 METRO MANILA PASAY METROPOLITAN PARK, ROXAS BLVD. PASAY CITY (BESIDE TOYOTA) 36 METRO MANILA PASIG SHAW BLVD., KAPITOLYO, PASIG CITY (OUTSIDE KAPITOLYO GATE 1, INFRONT OF UNIMART - CAPITOL COMMONS) 37 METRO MANILA PASIG C. RAYMUNDO AVENUE PASIG CITY (NEAR SHAKEY'S PIZZA) 38 METRO MANILA PASIG MERCEDES AVENUE COR. MARKET AVE. PASIG CITY (NEAR GOLDILOCKS) 39 METRO MANILA PASIG PASIG BLVD COR SAN IGNACIO ST., BGY PASIG CITY (NEAR CAPITOL 8 SUBDIVISION) 40 METRO MANILA QUEZON CITY PONTIAC AVENUE CORNER REGALADO STREET, FAIRVIEW, QUEZON CITY (NEAR ALEX III PONTIAC) 41 METRO MANILA QUEZON CITY QUEZON AVE., ROXAS DISTRICT QUEZON CITY (NEAR FISHER MALL) 42 METRO MANILA QUEZON CITY MINDANAO AVE. EXT., BO. , TALIPAPA QUEZON CITY (SOUTHBOUND) 43 METRO MANILA QUEZON CITY CONGERSSIONAL AVE COR VIRGINIA ST. QUEZON CITY (ACROSS CHERRY SUPERMARKET CONGRESSIONAL AVE) 44 METRO MANILA QUEZON CITY MINDANAO AVE., PAG-ASA QUEZON CITY (TRINOMA BOUND, MINDANAO QVE, QC) 45 METRO MANILA QUEZON CITY VISAYAS AVENUE COR. CONGRESSIONAL QUEZON CITY (NEAR STARBUCKS RESERVE, BEFORE QC CIRCLE) 46 METRO MANILA QUEZON CITY 706 A. BONIFACIO, BALINTAWAK QUEZON CITY (NLEX BOUND, BALINTAWAK, QC) 47 METRO MANILA QUEZON CITY KAMIAS CORNER KALAYAAN AVE. QUEZON CITY (FRONTING BURGER KING KAMIAS, QC) 48 METRO MANILA QUEZON CITY 188 MINDANAO AVE. BGY. BAHAY TORO TANDANG SORA, QUEZON CITY (NORTHBOUND, MINDANAO AVE, QC) 49 METRO MANILA QUEZON CITY TIMOG AVE COR SGT ESGUERRA, SOUTH T QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA (NEAR GMA NETWORK STATION, QC) 50 METRO MANILA QUEZON CITY LITEX ROAD, VIOLAGO PARKWOOD, PAYAT QUEZON CITY (NEAR VIOLAGO HOMES PARKWOOD HILLS) 51 METRO MANILA QUEZON CITY CONGRESSIONAL AVENUE EXTENSION QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA (FRONTING MANILA WATER CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE, QC) 52 METRO MANILA RIZAL ORTIGAS AVENUE EXT., CAINTA, RIZAL (NEAR BROOKSIDE VILLAGE) 53 METRO MANILA RIZAL SUMULONG HIGHWAY, MAMBUGAN, ANTIPOLO, RIZAL (BESIDE LOURDES EXECUTIVE SUBDIVISION) 54 METRO MANILA RIZAL CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD, SAN ROQUE ANTIPOLO, RIZAL (NEAR UNCIANO MEDICAL CENTER) 55 METRO MANILA RIZAL KM 21 ORTIGAS AVE EXT TAYTAY, RIZAL (NEAR STARBUCKS) 56 METRO MANILA RIZAL MANILA EAST ROAD CORNER VELASQUES S TAYTAY, RIZAL (NEAR PCSO) 57 METRO MANILA RIZAL GEN. LUNA ST. BGY. AMPID SAN MATEO, RIZAL (NEAR SM CITY SAN MATEO) 58 METRO MANILA TAGUIG LEVI MARIANO AVE TAGUIG, METRO MANILA (NEAR CAMELLA HOMES; ALL HOME) 59 SOUTH LUZON BATANGAS MANGOBOS ST., MANGHINAO BAUAN, BATANGAS (NEAR BAUAN DOCTORS HOSPITAL) 60 SOUTH LUZON BATANGAS NATIONAL HIGHWAY COR P. BURGOS ST BATANGAS CITY, BATANGAS (NEAR BSU BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY) 61 SOUTH LUZON CAVITE DAANG HARI RD. BACOOR CITY, CAVITE (NEAR CAMELLA CERRITOS AND MEADOWS SUBDIVISION) 62 SOUTH LUZON CAVITE GOVERNOR'S DRIVE COR. ARNALDO HIGHW GENERAL TRIAS CAVITE (NEAR SHAKEY'S RESTAURANT) 63 SOUTH LUZON CAVITE AGUINALDO HWAY, BIGA SILANG, CAVITE (NEAR WELCOME SILANG) 64 SOUTH LUZON LAGUNA BGY. MAAHAS, LOS BANOS LAGUNA (NEAR UP LOS BANOS) 65 SOUTH LUZON LAGUNA MALVAR ST., BGY. TUBIGAN BIбAN, LAGUNA (NEAR BOUNDARY OF BINAN LAGUNA AND CARMONA CAVITE) List of Participating Stations for the Petron Ultimate Driving Collection Promo (October 1-31, 2020) REGION CITY ADDRESS 1 NORTH LUZON BAGUIO KISAD ROAD, MARCOS HIGHWAY BAGUIO CITY (IN FRONT OF BAGUIO HOSPITAL / BESIDE STARWOOD HOTEL) 2 NORTH LUZON BATAAN NATIONAL HIGHWAY COR. MINDANAO AVE. MARIVELES, BATAAN (FIRST STATION AFTER THE ZIGZAG ROAD IN MARIVELES) 3 NORTH LUZON BATAAN PETRON BATAAN REFINERY, LIMAY, BATAAN (BESIDE PETRON BATAAN REFINERY) 4 NORTH LUZON BATAAN ROMAN HIGHWAY TENEJERO BALANGA, BATAAN (NEAR CHOWKING AND KFC BALANGA ROMAN HIGHWAY) 5 NORTH LUZON BENGUET BOKAWKAN ROAD, BAGUIO CITY, BENGUET (NEAR TOYOTA DEALERSHIP BAGUIO) 6 NORTH LUZON CAGAYAN BUNTUN HIWAY, TUGUEGARAO CAGAYAN (BESIDE HOTEL IVORY AND INFRONT OF HONDA MOTORCYCLE STORE) 7 NORTH LUZON CAGAYAN MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY, CARIG SUR TUGUEGARAO CITY, CAGAYAN 8 NORTH LUZON ILOCOS SUR NATIONAL HIGHWAY, BANTAY ILOCOS SUR (NEAR 7 ELEVEN STORE) 9 NORTH LUZON LA UNION NATIONAL HIGHWAY BRGY CAMP1 UDIAO ROSARIO, LA UNION (NEAR ENTRANCE TO KENNON ROAD) 10 NORTH LUZON PAMPANGA CORNER CLARK SOUTH INTERCHANGE M.A. CLARK FREEPORT ZONE, ANGELES PAMPANGA (INSIDE CLARK FREEPORT ZONE NEAR JOLLIBEE) 11 NORTH LUZON PAMPANGA MAC ARTHUR HIGHWAY MABALACAT, PAMPANGA (NEAR BAMBAN BRIDGE) 12 NORTH LUZON PAMPANGA KM 71, NORTH LUZON EXPRESSWAY, LAGU MEXICO, PAMPANGA (NLEX NORTHBOUND) 13 NORTH LUZON PAMPANGA LAZATIN BLVD. SAN FERNANDO, PAMPANGA (NEAR SECOND FLYOVER OF JASA ROAD CROSSING LAZATIN BLVD) 14 NORTH LUZON PAMPANGA LOT 1, BLOCK 22, TOWN CENTER D, CLA MABALACAT CITY, PAMPANGA (INSIDE CLARK FREEPORT ZONE NEAR CLARK SOUTH EXIT) 15 NORTH LUZON PANGASINAN PUROK 3 MCARTHUR HIGHWAY URDANETA CITY, PANGASINAN (INFRONT OF DOE-PANGASINAN FIELD OFFICE) 16 NORTH LUZON PANGASINAN MCARTHUR HIGHWAY, CALASIAO PANGASINAN (NEAR ROBINSONS
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