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Petron Stations As of 21 July 2020 for Gasoline List of Liquid Fuel Retail Stations or LPG Dealers Implementing the 10% Tariff (EO 113) Company: PETRON Report as of: July 21, 2020 Mogas Duty Estimated Tariff No. Station Name Location Implementation (VAT-Inclusive) 1 NAVARRA FLOR ROBLE D. Z. ROMUALDEZ STREET, POBLACION D BABATNGON, NORTHERN LEYTE 06/26/2020 P1.55/li 2 PICZON MA. ROSARIO COR. JUSTICE ROMUALDEZ AND PATERNO TACLOBAN CITY, LEYTE 06/26/2020 P1.55/li 3 DU EDWIL (EX-PLANT) NATIONAL ROAD, PANGI GASAN, MARINDUQUE 06/27/2020 P1.55/li 4 GABRIEL FRANCIS MIKHAEL OPINIANO BRGY. SAN POLICARPO CALBAYOG CITY, SAMAR 06/27/2020 P1.55/li 5 KUNOYA INC RIZAL COR. BONIFACIO ST. GEN LUNA Q GEN LUNA QUEZON 06/27/2020 P1.55/li 6 MARLON TAN DIVERSIO RD., CALBAYOG CITY, SAMAR 06/27/2020 P1.55/li 7 RAMIREZ FRANCINE NICOLE OMEGA R KANGLEON, MAMBAJAO MAASIN, SOUTHERN LEYTE 06/27/2020 P1.55/li 8 TOP GUN 747 CORP. OLD NATIONAL HIGHWAY STA. ROSA, LAGUNA 06/27/2020 P1.55/li 9 101 VENTURES ALABANG ZAPOTE RD., PAMPLONA LAS PINAS 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 10 101 VENTURES SUPPORT OSMENA HIGHWAY COR. CALHOUN ST. MAKATI CITY, METRO MANILA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 11 6PILLARS CORPORATION NATIONAL ROAD BRGY LIDONG STO. DOMINGO ALBAY 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 12 8EJJJE TRADING N. DOMINGO CORNER SAN GABRIEL SAN JUAN, METRO MANILA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 13 8EJJJE TRADING F BLUMENTRITT CORNER SAN LUIS ST SAN JUAN, METRO MANILA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 14 8EJJJE TRADING CORP N DOMINGO COR M PATERNO ST CORAZON DE JESUS, SAN JUAN CITY 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 15 8EJJJE TRADING CORP #47 VALENZUELA COR. F. BLUMENTRITT SAN JUAN CITY, METRO MANI 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 16 A8 GAS STATION CORP. DULONG NORTE 1 MALASIQUI PANGASINAN 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 17 ABENES GERARDO NATIONAL ROAD CORNER METROGATE 2, B MEYCAUAYAN, BULACAN 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 18 ABILLE ARLENE 086 FINONES ST., BGY. AMA, SAN FELIPE, ZAMBALES 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 19 ABINAL SABI T. III 1 UNANG HAKBANG ST. COR. BAYANI ST. QUEZON CITY 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 20 ACLER GAS STATION INC. (EX-PLANT) COR. LACSON - MAGSAYSAY BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCI 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 21 ADARME LITO A. NATIONAL ROAD, KAYCHANARIANAN BASCO, BATANES 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 22 ADCA SOUTH VENTURES INC BRGY. MALAGASANG, IMUS, CAVITE 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 23 AGATEP DANTE DEXTER CENTRO 1, LASAM CAGAYAN 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 24 ALAJENO RICARDO NATIONAL HIGHWAY BRGY BUENAVISTA PAGADIAN CITY ZAMBOANGA DEL 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 25 ALAMARIS ALBERT B 9001 NATIONAL RD. PILILLA, RIZAL 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 26 ALBERT S. REYES OLD MANILA SOUTH ROAD, IBABANG DUPA LUCENA CITY, QUEZON 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 27 ALBIS ROGER GLENN II ECHANO POBLACION SAN VICENTE, CAMARINES NORTE 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 28 ALCATRON ENERGY SOLUTIONS CORP. SUMULONG AVENUE CORNER LAWIS STREET ANTIPOLO CITY, RIZAL 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 29 ALCAZAREN, HAYDE MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY, MATINA DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 30 ALCUITAS THERLYN ANNE MENDOZA NINOY AQUINO AVE., SAN DIONISIO PARANAQUE, METRO MANILA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 31 ALEXANDER BELENA MAHARLIKA HIWAY, MALASIN SAN JOSE CITY, NUEVA ECIJA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 32 ALEXANDER BELENA MAHARLIKA HIWAY COR. BONIFACIO ST. SAN JOSE CITY, NUEVA ECIJ 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 33 ALEXANDER TANGCO 21 M. ALMEDA COR. BAGONG KALSADA PATEROS 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 34 Alexander V. Ayag TIMBAO BINAN, LAGUNA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 35 ALFORQUE, MONICO(MASBATE) NATIONAL HIWAY, KATIPUNAN PLACER, MASBATE 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 36 ALFRED CASTILLO JR. MAHARLIKA HWAY, BGY. STA. MARIA CALAUAG, QUEZON 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 37 ALICOS MELVIN POBLACION, DINAS ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 38 ALMENDRALA, THERESA NATIONAL ROAD, TUNASAN MUNTINLUPA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 39 ALMENIANA SHERYLL NASLO, MAASIN ILOILO 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 40 ALVARES, MERCEDES LACSON ST BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 41 ALVIN TAN MCARTHUR HIGHWAY, KAINGIN BOCAUE BULACAN 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 42 ALVIN TAN NATIONAL HIGHWAY, TAOTAON INOPACAN, NORTHERN LEYTE 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 43 AMBROCIO REMEDIOS PRADO BRGY DUMAGUIT, NEW WASHINGTON KALIBO, AKLAN 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 44 ANGELICA DUCUT MC ARTHUR HIGHWAY, BRGY. DAU MABALACAT, PAMPANGA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 45 ANTONIO BAZAR AZUR PBWY COMMERCIAL CENTER, EVANGELISTA SAN JUAN, TAYTAY, RIZAL 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 46 ANTONIO ELEANOR TAJANLANGIT POBLACION SEBASTE, ANTIQUE 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 47 ANTONIO S SANTOS (POL ENTERPRISES) P. OLIVEROS ST. SAN ROQUE ANTIPOLO CITY, METRO MANILA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 48 AO SOUTHERN ENERGY CORP 469 REAL ST., ZAPOTE LAS PINAS 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 49 APAO MAURIMIL RIZAL AVENUE MOLAVE ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 50 AQUINO FLORANTE L PUROK 3 MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY SAN PABLO, LAGUNA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 51 ARCENAL REBECCA DELAVIN NATIONAL ROAD CAWAYAN, MASBATE 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 52 ARDOSA ARTHUR SAGAY NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 53 ARELLANO JUAN GABRIEL B MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY SAN PABLO CITY, LAGUNA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 54 ARIANNA GAS STATION INC. 8106 DR. A. SANTOS AVE. PARANAQUE 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 55 ARIEL ESPINOSA NEW PANADEROS MANDALUYONG 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 56 ARKINASIA LOGISTICS, INC. NO. 188 E. RODRIQUIEZ JR. AVENUE (C QUEZON CITY 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 57 ARKTRANS PETRON MOTORIST CORP F. REYES ST., SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 58 A'S-8 INC UNITED NATIONS AVE. COR ROMUALDEZ S PACO, MANILA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 59 ASUGAS TROY SAGUN ST PAGADIAN CITY, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 60 ASUGAS TROY B NATIONAL HIGHWAY PAGADIAN, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 61 AUTAJAY NERICO MOSQUERA NATIONAL HI-WAY CARIDAD, HAMTIC ANTIQUE 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 62 AYSON MILAGROS MANIBAOG, PORAC PAMPANGA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 63 BACANI EFREN ROMAN HIGHWAY, BARANGAY TUYO BALANGA, BATAAN 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 64 BADILLO, HENRY MABINI COR LA PAZ STS LA CARLOTA CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 65 BAGONA RUBEN POBLACION EAST CANDONI, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 66 BAGUIO, BENJIE NAT'L HIGHWAY, MARANDING, LALA LANAO DEL NORTE 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 67 BAGUIO, BILLY SALVADOR ROAD, POBLACION KAPATAG KAPATAGAN, LANAO DEL NORTE 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 68 BAJET DEMETRIO NATIONAL ROAD, PULILAN BULACAN 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 69 BAJET DEMETRIO JR BGY. CUT-CUT, PULILAN BULACAN 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 70 BALADAD MAIDA GARCIA PAGASPAS TANAUAN CITY, BATANGAS 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 71 BALERITE HELEN BGY. OLPIAN, JARO, LEYTE 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 72 BALERITE HELEN SAN ROQUE ST. BARUGO, LEYTE 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 73 BALIGOD FELICIANO T. BARANGAY SAN JUAN CONCEPCION, TARLAC 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 74 BALIMBINGAN MOHALIDEN S. NATIONAL HIGHWAY TAPODOC LABANGAN, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 75 BAQUIREL EUFEMIA V. BRGY MAHAYAG DAVAO CITY 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 76 BARRETTO VICENTE SAN NICOLAS, BAAO CAMARINES SUR 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 77 BATACAN, ALBAN ROBINSON'S STARMILLS BRGY. LAGUNDI, PAMPANGA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 78 BATICAN DIONISIO BIBITA POBLACION, TABUC, PONTEVEDRA CAPIZ 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 79 BELEN JEDAH BERMUNDO BRGY. BACLAYON BACACAY, ALBAY 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 80 BELLIDO, LILLIAN R. MANILA EAST ROAD, BRGY. TAYUMAN, BINANGONAN, RIZAL 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 81 BENAS TRADING, INC. P. GUEVARRA COR. V. CRUZ SAN JUAN 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 82 BENIN CORAZON JESUS BONUAN CATACDANG DAGUPAN CITY, PANGASINAN 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 83 BENJAMIN FALLARIA KM 21 ORTIGAS AVE EXT TAYTAY, RIZAL 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 84 BENJAMIN O. FALLARIA JR ORTIGAS AVE EXT CAINTA, RIZAL 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 85 BENZINA, INC. #35 MADRID CORNER SAN FERNANDO STS. TONDO, MANILA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 86 BERNAN FUEL DISTRIBUTION INC KATIPUNAN COR. BONNY SERRANO AVE. QUEZON CITY 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 87 BERNARDO ROBERT NIбO MIGUEL MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY COR. CALABARZAON ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 88 BILLY BAGUIO NATIONAL HIGHWAY, POBLACION KAPATAGAN, LANAO DEL NORTE 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 89 BINOYA LUCINA QUEZON BLVD. DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 90 BINOYA, JAMES KM. 10 SASA, DAVAO CITY, DAVAO DEL SUR 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 91 BLASCO IRWIN M HWAY COR PILI DIVERSION RD, SN AG PILI, CAMARINES SUR 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 92 BLASCO IRWIN T ZONE 3 PILI CITY, CAMARINES SUR 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 93 BOLORON ANALIZA POBLACION TABINA ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 94 BONACUA RICHARD SAN ROQUE, IRIGA CITY CAMARINES SUR 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 95 BONGCO CASTOR ARELLANO AVENUE, ORANI BATAAN 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 96 BOTON GAS & FUEL STATION, INC, LOT 1 ARGONAUT HIGHWAY, SUBIC GA SUBIC FREEPORT ZONE, OLONGA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 97 BRAZAS JOEL BANGA BANTE, ZARRAGA ILOILO 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 98 BRENT OIL CORPORATION 469 PASEO DE BLAS ROAD, PASEO DE BL VALENZUELA, METRO MANILA 06/28/2020 P1.55/li 99 BUAQUIÑA GORGONIO II COR.
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