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Solane Solane Solane PRICES OF HOUSEHOLD LPG AS OF APRIL 2020, 11 kgs., 7 kgs, 5 kgs and 2.7 kgs. in Regions IV & V. Date Date Monitored Monitored COMMON CITY April 1 - 6 , March Difference Remarks PRICE MUNICIPALITY Date of last and PROVINCE BRAND SIZE 2020 9-20, 2020 adjustment PREVAILING RANGE PRICE Balagtas, BATANGAS 11 Kgs. 4-Apr 520.00 600.00 -80.00 rolled back 520.00 Batangas City REGASCO BATANGAS Batangas City Gasul 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 642.00 760.00 -118.00 rolled back 642.00 BATANGAS Batangas City Gasulito 7 Kgs. 1-Apr 475.00 550.00 -75.00 rolled back 475.00 BATANGAS Batangas City Gasulite 2.7 Kgs. 1-Apr 206.00 235.00 -29.00 rolled back 206.00 BATANGAS Batangas City Fiesta Gas 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 571.00 688.00 -117.00 rolled back 571.00 BATANGAS Batangas City Solane 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 643.00 748.00 -105.00 rolled back 643.00 BATANGAS Batangas City Solane 6 Kgs. 1-Apr 365.00 422.00 -57.00 rolled back 365.00 BATANGAS Batangas City Savers Gas 11 KGS. 1-Apr 511.00 610.00 -99.00 rolled back 511.00 BATANGAS Batangas City Eco-Savers 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 569.00 668.00 -99.00 rolled back 569.00 BATANGAS Batangas City SuperKalan 2.7 Kgs. 1-Apr 225.00 250.00 -25.00 rolled back 225.00 BATANGAS Batangas City SuperKalan 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 585.00 690.00 -105.00 rolled back 585.00 BATANGAS Bauan Fiesta Gas 11 Kgs, 1-Apr 571.00 688.00 -117.00 rolled back 571.00 BATANGAS Bauan Island Gas 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 590.00 680.00 -90.00 rolled back 590.00 BATANGAS Bauan Island Gas 5 Kgs. 1-Apr 275.00 320.00 -45.00 rolled back 275.00 BATANGAS Bauan Island Gas 2.7 Kgs. 1-Apr 250.00 270.00 -20.00 rolled back 250.00 BATANGAS Lemery SALES GAS 11 kgs 2-Apr 570.00 580.00 -10.00 rolled back 570.00 BATANGAS Lian SOLANE 11 Kgs 3-Apr 655.00 760.00 -105.00 rolled back 655.00 BATANGAS Lipa City Fiesta Gas 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 546.00 663.00 -117.00 rolled back 546.00 BATANGAS Lipa City Fiesta Gas 5 Kgs. 1-Apr 291.00 344.00 -53.00 rolled back 291.00 BATANGAS Lipa City Gasul 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 615.00 733.00 -118.00 rolled back 615.00 BATANGAS Lipa City Gasulito 7 Kgs. 1-Apr 413.00 505.00 -92.00 rolled back 413.00 BATANGAS Lipa City Gasulite 2.7 Kgs. 1-Mar 280.00 280.00 0.00 retained 280.00 BATANGAS Lipa City Solane 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 643.00 748.00 -105.00 rolled back 643.00 BATANGAS Lipa City Island Gas 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 620.00 732.00 -112.00 rolled back 620.00 BATANGAS Lipa City Island Gas 5 Kgs. 1-Apr 280.00 333.00 -53.00 rolled back 280.00 BATANGAS Lipa City Island Gas 2.7 Kgs. 1-Apr 230.00 258.00 -28.00 rolled back 230.00 BATANGAS Ibaan SALES GAS 11 Kgs. CLOSED BATANGAS Malvar Fiesta Gas 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 565.00 685.00 -120.00 rolled back 565.00 BATANGAS Malvar Fiesta Gas 5 Kgs. 1-Apr 300.00 352.00 -52.00 rolled back 300.00 BATANGAS Nasugbu Fiesta Gas 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 579.00 696.00 -117.00 rolled back 579.00 BATANGAS Nasugbu Fiesta Gas 5 Kgs. 1-Apr 311.00 364.00 -53.00 rolled back 311.00 BATANGAS Nasugbu Gasul 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 614.00 731.00 -117.00 rolled back 614.00 BATANGAS Nasugbu Gasulito 7 Kgs. 1-Apr 424.00 498.00 -74.00 rolled back 424.00 BATANGAS Nasugbu Gasulite 2.7 Kgs. 1-Apr 196.00 224.00 -28.00 rolled back 196.00 617.00 735.00 617.00 617.00 BATANGAS San Pascual Gasul 11 Kgs. 1-Apr -118.00 rolled back 642.00 760.00 642.00 642.00 BATANGAS San Pascual Gasulito 7 Kgs. 1-Apr 475.00 550.00 -75.00 rolled back 475.00 205.00 235.00 205.00 205.00 BATANGAS San Pascual Gasulite 2.7 Kgs. 1-Apr -29.00 rolled back 206.00 206.00 206.00 206.00 BATANGAS Sto Tomas Solane 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 643.00 748.00 -105.00 rolled back 643.00 BATANGAS Sto Tomas Gasul 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 635.00 750.00 -115.00 rolled back 635.00 BATANGAS Sto Tomas Gasulito 7 Kgs. 1-Apr 460.00 535.00 -75.00 rolled back 460.00 BATANGAS Sto Tomas Gasulite 2.7 Kgs. 1-Apr 247.00 275.00 -28.00 rolled back 247.00 BATANGAS Sto Tomas Fiesta Gas 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 565.00 685.00 -120.00 rolled back 565.00 BATANGAS Sto Tomas SuperKalan 2.7 Kgs. 1-Apr 180.00 202.00 -22.00 rolled back 180.00 BATANGAS Sto Tomas Eco-Savers Gas 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 558.00 658.00 -100.00 rolled back 558.00 BATANGAS Sto Tomas SAVERS GAS 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 558.00 658.00 -100.00 rolled back 558.00 Superkalan/ BATANGAS Sto Tomas 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 585.00 685.00 -100.00 rolled back 585.00 Total GAS BATANGAS Tanauan Fiesta Gas 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 565.00 685.00 -120.00 rolled back 565.00 BATANGAS Tanauan Fiesta Gas 5 Kgs. 1-Apr 300.00 352.00 -52.00 rolled back 300.00 new BATANGAS Tanauan 2.7 Kgs. 1-Apr 200.00 #VALUE! 200.00 Fiesta Gas product BATANGAS Tanauan Gasul 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 655.00 750.00 -95.00 rolled back 655.00 BATANGAS Tanauan SOLANE 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 643.00 748.00 -105.00 rolled back 643.00 BATANGAS Tanauan SOLANE 6 Kgs. 1-Apr 365.00 422.00 -57.00 rolled back 365.00 1 of 12 Date Date Monitored Monitored COMMON CITY April 1 - 6 , March Difference Remarks PRICE MUNICIPALITY Date of last and PROVINCE BRAND SIZE 2020 9-20, 2020 adjustment PREVAILING RANGE PRICE CAVITE Amadeo Eco Gas 11 Kgs. 2-Apr 570.00 650.00 -80.00 rolled back 570.00 CAVITE Amadeo Eco Gas 5 Kgs. 2-Apr 250.00 295.00 -45.00 rolled back 250.00 CAVITE Amadeo Eco Gas 2.7 Kgs. 1-Mar 160.00 160.00 0.00 retained 160.00 CAVITE Bacoor SUBIC GAS 11 KGS. 2-Apr 560.00 630.00 -70.00 rolled back 560.00 CAVITE Bacoor SUBIC GAS 2.7 Kgs. 2-Apr 190.00 220.00 -30.00 rolled back 190.00 CAVITE Bacoor Brent Gas 11 Kgs. 3-Apr 570.00 682.00 -112.00 rolled back 570.00 CAVITE Bacoor Brent Gas 5 Kgs. 3-Apr 295.00 346.00 -51.00 rolled back 295.00 CAVITE Bacoor Brent Gas 2.7 Kgs. 3-Apr 187.00 215.00 -28.00 rolled back 187.00 CAVITE Bacoor Gasul 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 610.00 728.00 -118.00 rolled back 610.00 CAVITE Bacoor Gasulito 7 Kgs. 1-Apr 451.00 526.00 -75.00 rolled back 451.00 CAVITE Bacoor Gasulite 2.7 Kgs. 1-Apr 207.00 236.00 -29.00 rolled back 207.00 CAVITE Bacoor Fiesta Gas 11 KGS. 1-Apr 573.00 691.00 -118.00 rolled back 573.00 CAVITE Bacoor Solane 11 KGS. 1-Apr 631.00 736.00 -105.00 rolled back 631.00 CAVITE Bacoor SuperKalan 2.7 Kgs. 3-Apr 218.00 244.00 -26.00 rolled back 218.00 CAVITE Carmona PRYCE GAS 11 KGS. 1-Apr 580.00 660.00 -80.00 rolled back 580.00 CAVITE Carmona Gasul 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 678.00 795.00 -117.00 rolled back 678.00 CAVITE Carmona Gasulito 7 Kgs. 1-Apr 515.00 590.00 -75.00 rolled back 515.00 CAVITE Carmona Gasulite 2.7 Kgs. 1-Apr 288.00 315.00 -27.00 rolled back 288.00 CAVITE Carmona Brent Gas 11 Kgs. 3-Apr 570.00 682.00 -112.00 rolled back 570.00 CAVITE Carmona Brent Gas 5 Kgs 3-Apr 311.00 364.00 -53.00 rolled back 311.00 CAVITE Carmona Brent Gas 2.7 Kgs. 3-Apr 197.00 226.00 -29.00 rolled back 197.00 CAVITE Cavite City Gasul 11 Kgs. 1-Apr 571.00 688.00 -117.00 rolled back 571.00 CAVITE Cavite City Gasulito 7 Kgs. 1-Apr 387.00 462.00 -75.00 rolled back 387.00 CAVITE Cavite City Gasulite 2.7 Kgs. 1-Apr 188.00 217.00 -29.00 rolled back 188.00 CAVITE Cavite City Fiesta Gas 11 KGS. 1-Apr 533.00 650.00 -117.00 rolled back 533.00 CAVITE Cavite City Brent Gas 11 Kgs. 3-Apr 570.00 682.00 -112.00 rolled back 570.00 CAVITE Cavite City Brent Gas 5 Kgs 3-Apr 295.00 364.00 -69.00 rolled back 295.00 CAVITE Cavite City Brent Gas 2.7 Kgs. 3-Apr 187.00 215.00 -28.00 rolled back 187.00 CAVITE Cavite City DC Star 11 Kgs. cannot be contacted CAVITE Cavite City DC Star 5 Kgs. CAVITE Cavite City Solane 11 KGS. 1-Apr 583.00 688.00 -105.00 rolled back 583.00 CAVITE Cavite City SuperKalan 2.7 Kgs. 3-Apr 218.00 244.00 -26.00 rolled back 218.00 CAVITE Dasmarinas City Brent Gas 11 Kgs.
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