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Petron Stations As of 21 July 2020 for Diesel List of Liquid Fuel Retail Stations or LPG Dealers Implementing the 10% Tariff (EO 113) Company: PETRON Report as of: July 21, 2020 Diesel Estimated No. Station Name Location Implementation Tariff Dates 1 GAMBOA WILLIE MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY VILLASIS, PANGASINAN 20/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 2 NACINO SAMUEL SR. NATIONAL HIGHWAY, GARDEN ARTECHE, EASTERN SAMAR 20/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 3 ROBLES CARMEL C NATIONAL HIGHWAY, POBLACION GAAS BA LEYTE 20/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 4 101 VENTURES SUPPORT CORPORATI OSMENA HIGHWAY COR. CALHOUN ST. MAKATI CITY, METRO MANILA 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 5 6PILLARS CORPORATION NATIONAL ROAD BRGY LIDONG STO. DOMINGO ALBAY 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 6 8EJJJE TRADING CORP. N DOMINGO COR M PATERNO ST CORAZON DE JESUS, SAN JUAN CITY 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 7 8EJJJE TRADING CORP. #47 VALENZUELA COR. F. BLUMENTRITT SAN JUAN CITY, METRO MANI 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 8 A8 GAS STATION CORPORATION DULONG NORTE 1 MALASIQUI PANGASINAN 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 9 AACAHULOGAN CORPORATION FR MASTERSON AVE. XAVIER STATES CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, MISAMIS 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 10 ABENES GERARDO DELA CRUZ NATIONAL ROAD CORNER METROGATE 2, B MEYCAUAYAN, BULACAN 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 11 ABINAL SABI T. III 1 UNANG HAKBANG ST. COR. BAYANI ST. QUEZON CITY 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 12 ABREGANA GINY DIOLATA NATIONAL HIGHWAY CAMP1 MARAMAG BUKIDNON 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 13 ABUEG FRANCESCA P NATIONAL HIGHWAY PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, PALAWAN 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 14 ACAIN FREDIELYN MARTIN LABRADOR - SUAL ROAD LABRADOR, PANGASINAN 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 15 ACEDILLO FRITZ GERALD J PUROK SUBIDA PAGADIAN CITY, ZAMBOANGA 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 16 ACLER GAS STATION INC COR. LACSON - MAGSAYSAY BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCI 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 17 ACOB EDWIN C GOV. IGNACIO ST. CALAPAN, ORIENTAL MINDORO 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 18 ADAZA GUERRERO ROMMEL GAVAS III NATIONAL HIGHWAY, BOLOBOLO EL SALVADOR, MISAMIS ORIENTAL 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 19 ADOLFO VALENTINO REAL ST. POBLACION ZONE 1 MAYORGA LEYTE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 20 AGNES VIRGINIA B. NATIONAL HIGHWAY, KISOLON SUMILAO BUKIDNON 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 21 AGUIRE MARJORIE P NATIONAL HIGHWAY, POBLACION RT L ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 22 ALAJENO RICARDO NATIONAL HIGHWAY BRGY BUENAVISTA PAGADIAN CITY ZAMBOANGA DEL 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 23 ALANO YVETTE HELEN NAT'L. H-WAY, POBLACION KATIPUNAN ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 24 ALBA LOIDA G. LUGAN III T'BOLI, SOUTH COTABATO 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 25 ALBA LOIDA G. ROXAS ST. NORALA, SOUTH COTABATO 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 26 ALBIS ROGER GLENN II ECHANO POBLACION SAN VICENTE, CAMARINES NORTE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 27 ALBOR ARACILE NATIONAL HIGHWAY PUROK 5 BRGY PO MIDSALIP ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 28 ALBOR ARACILE R. PUROK LILANG POBLACION SOMINOT, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 29 ALCAZAREN HAYDE MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY, MATINA DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 30 ALCIBAR ALEJO LAWA-AN, TALISAY, CEBU 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 31 ALFORQUE MONICO BELOCURA NATIONAL HIWAY, KATIPUNAN PLACER, MASBATE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 32 ALICOS MELVIN POBLACION, DINAS ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 33 ALIMAGNO RONALD RIZAL AVE., BGY. VII-A, SAN PABLO LAGUNA 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 34 ALMASEER CORPORATION SADAAN BRGY BINOLIGAN MIDSAYAP NORTH COTABATO 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 35 ALO GERARDO OLODO NATIONAL ROAD MONDRAGON,NORTHERN SAMAR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 36 AMADOR JULIUS NATIONAL HIGHWAY, CANLAON CITY NEGROS ORIENTAL 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 37 AMBIDA ALBERTO TALAIBON NATIONAL ROAD, IBAAN BATANGAS 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 38 AMBROCIO REMEDIOS PRADO BRGY DUMAGUIT, NEW WASHINGTON KALIBO, AKLAN 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 39 AMKOR TECHNOLOGY PHIL EMPLOYEES PAN-PHILIPPINE HWY. ST LAZARUS VILL BRGY SAN RAFAEL STO. TOM 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 40 ANDRES MARAVILLAS BRGY. BINITAYAN, DARAGA, ALBAY 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 41 ANG AZENITH OCTAVIANO T'BOLI SOUTH COTABATO 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 42 ANG JENIFFER C. POBLACION, LIBUNGAN NORTH COTABATO 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 43 ANG JOSE NATIONAL HIGHWAY, MINTAL DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 44 ANG ROSEMARIE SANSAET PUROK BARAS PARANG, MAGUINDANAO 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 45 ANGELES JOEL 48 NORTHERN HILLS, MALHACAN, MEYCAUAYAN, BULACAN 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 46 ANUTA URSULO NATIONAL HIGHWAY PROSPERIDAD AGUSAN DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 47 AO SOUTHERN ENERGY CORP. 469 REAL ST., ZAPOTE LAS PINAS 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 48 APAO MAURIMIL RIZAL AVENUE MOLAVE ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 49 APOSTOL TEOPISTO ANDREI 3A PETRON HAUZ, NATIONAL HIWAY MAKILALA, NORTH COTABATO 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 50 AQUILIZAN ANTONINO ZITANGA JUNCTION, BALLESTEROS CAGAYAN 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 51 AQUINO FLORANTE L PUROK 3 MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY SAN PABLO, LAGUNA 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 52 AQUINO MAURO GUILLERMO BRGY. STA ROSA, MARILAO BULACAN 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 53 ARAбO YOLANDA BRAGA SECONDARY NAT'L ROAD, BGY. NAMUNGA ROSARIO, BATANGAS 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 54 ARCENAL REBECCA DELAVIN NATIONAL ROAD CAWAYAN, MASBATE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 55 ARCILLAS ARNELL NATIONAL HIGHWAY, BRGY BAAN BUTUAN CITY 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 56 ARELLANO JUAN GABRIEL B MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY SAN PABLO CITY, LAGUNA 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 57 ARIANNA GAS STATION INC 8106 DR. A. SANTOS AVE. PARANAQUE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 58 ARISTOZA LEO TORIL DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 59 ARISTOZA LEO F NATIONAL HIGHWAY, TORIL DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 60 ARKINASIA LOGISTICS INC. NO. 188 E. RODRIQUIEZ JR. AVENUE (C QUEZON CITY 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 61 ARREZA JOHN ANGELO TAN NATIONAL HIGHWAY, EMBARCADERO, CARR SURIGAO DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 62 A'S-8 INC. UNITED NATIONS AVE. COR ROMUALDEZ S PACO, MANILA 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 63 ASPIRIN, ROHAM Q STRONG REPUBLIC NAUTICAL HIWAY, BRGY. SAGANA, BONGBONG, ORIE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 64 ASUGAS TROY SAGUN ST PAGADIAN CITY, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 65 ASUGAS TROY NATIONAL HIGHWAY OPOL, MISAMIS ORIENTAL 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 66 ASUGAS TROY NATIONAL HIGHWAY ALUBIJID, MISAMIS ORIENTAL 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 67 ASUGAS TROY B NATIONAL HIGHWAY PAGADIAN, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 68 ASUGAS TROY B. NATIONAL HIGHWAY BRGY. SUMADAT DUMALINAO, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 69 ASUNCION ERNESTO M NATIONAL HIGHWAY SAN JOSE, OCCIDENTAL MINDORO 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 70 AYSON MILAGROS MANIBAOG, PORAC PAMPANGA 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 71 AZUR ANTONIO BAZAR PBWY COMMERCIAL CENTER, EVANGELISTA SAN JUAN, TAYTAY, RIZAL 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 72 BACANI EFREN DE DIOS ROMAN HIGHWAY, BARANGAY TUYO BALANGA, BATAAN 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 73 BACAS GERALDINE NATIONAL HIGHWAY, UPI-LEBAK ROAD, B NORTH UPI, MAGUINDANAO 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 74 BADANOY FELIZA T. NATIONAL HIGHWAY SALCEDO, EASTERN SAMAR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 75 BADAYOS RONALD DORMITORIO NATIONAL HGIHWAY, MABUA, TANDAG, SURIGAO DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 76 BADDI FLORENCIA BERMUDEZ BARANGAY RIZAL SCIENCE CITY OF MUбOZ, NUEVA ECIJA 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 77 BADILLO HENRY R. MABINI COR LA PAZ STS LA CARLOTA CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 78 BAGUIO BARRY NATIONAL HIGHWAY, TIBANGA ILIGAN CITY, LANAO DEL NORTE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 79 BAGUIO BARRY YU NATIONAL HIGHWAY, TUBOD ILIGAN CITY, LANAO DEL NORTE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 80 BAGUIO BENJIE YU NAT'L HIGHWAY, MARANDING, LALA LANAO DEL NORTE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 81 BAGUIO BILLY BO. POBLACION KAPATAGAN LANAO DEL NORTE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 82 BAGUIO BILLY NATIONAL HIGHWAY, POBLACION KAPATAGAN, LANAO DEL NORTE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 83 BAGUIO BILLY YU SALVADOR ROAD, POBLACION KAPATAG KAPATAGAN, LANAO DEL NORTE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 84 BAJADA LOLITA NATIONAL HIGHWAY, POBLACION IPIL, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 85 BAJET DEMETRIO NATIONAL ROAD, PULILAN BULACAN 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 86 BAJET DEMETRIO JR BGY. CUT-CUT, PULILAN BULACAN 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 87 BALAZON SHEENA JANE A. PUROK TAGUMPAY BRGY. GEN. P. SANTOS KORONADAL CITY, SOUTH CO 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 88 BALERITE HELEN BGY. OLPIAN, JARO, LEYTE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 89 BALERITE HELEN G NATIONAL HIGHWAY CAPOOCAN LEYTE 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 90 BALIMBINGAN MOHALIDEN S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TAPODOC LABANGAN, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 91 BALLENA ANGELA DINA P ACHARON BLVD COR CAMILSOT ST BGY GENERAL SANTOS CITY, SARA 21/06/2020 P 1.60/liter 92 BALLENA ROBERTO BO.
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