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List of Participating Petron Service Stations Sa 6 Ka Litro, Sadya Imong Pasko Og Bag-Ong Tuig Promo List of Participating Petron Service Stations Sa 6 Ka Litro, Sadya Imong Pasko og Bag-Ong Tuig Promo # DEALER ADDRESS 1 CEZAR MA FLORENCE POBLACION NUMANCIA AKLAN 2 CEZAR LUDOVICO JR. MAKATO AKLAN 3 DELOS REYES LEONY CATICLAN AKLAN 4 GARCIA CARIDAD QUIMPO ESTANCIA, KALIBO, AKLAN 5 GARCIA CARIDAD QUIMPO NUMANCIA AKLAN 6 GARCIA ARIEL SITIO CAGBAN, BRGY. MANOC-MANOC, BO MALAY, AKLAN 7 SAZON CEDRIC ROXAS AVE CORNER MABINI ST., POB KALIBO, AKLAN 8 GARCIA GERSON L BRGY CALIZO, BALETE, AKLAN 9 CIPRIANO CHRISTEL MARIE KALIBO KALIBO, AKLAN 10 CHAVEZ CHRISTOPHER JOHN M. POBLACION PANDAN, ANTIQUE 11 REQUINTO MELVIN POBLACION ESTANCIA ILOILO 12 VITERBO MATTHEW KM 1 BGY. LAWAAN ROXAS CITY, CAPIZ 13 YAP JOSE JR POBLACION, IVISAN CAPIZ 14 DESLATE LEOPOLDO POBLACION PANAY, CAPIZ 15 MIRALLES CORNELIO ROXAS AVENUE, ROXAS CITY CAPIZ 16 MIRALLES CORNELIO HUGHES CORNER BURGOS STREETS ROXAS CITY, CAPIZ 17 AGUISANDA ELEAZAR POBLACION, TABUC, PONTEVEDRA CAPIZ 18 MIRALLES CORNELIO SITIO POOK ROXAS CITY, CAPIZ 19 UY ROBERT GENERAL FULLON STREET, SAN JOSE ANTIQUE 20 UY MARLENE SAN JOSE ANTIQUE 21 LOTILLA PAOLO MARTIN POBLACION BRGY 2 SAN JOSE ANTIQUE 22 AUTAJAY NERICO M NATIONAL HI-WAY CARIDAD, HAMTIC ANTIQUE 23 MACANTAN ERIE PATNONGON, ANTIQUE 24 YOUNG JOHNNY TABUC-SUBA, JARO ILOILO CITY, ILOILO 25 YOUNG JASMINE COR RIZAL & HUERVANA STREET, LA PA ILOILO CITY, ILOILO 26 QUE TOMMY LA PAZ ILOILO CITY, ILOILO 27 QUE TOMMY M. H. DEL PILAR STREET, MOLO ILOILO CITY, ILOILO 28 JARO GRAND PETRON SERVICE STN, CORNER STA. ISABELA & LOPEZ JAEN JARO, ILOILO CITY 29 JAEN LUCIA POBLACION LEGANES, ILOILO ILOILO CITY, ILOILO 30 NONO TERESITA NATIONAL HWAY, BO. UNCA, PAVIA PAVIA, ILOILO 31 UY MANUEL JOSE NATIONAL HWAY, BO. UNCA, PAVIA PAVIA, ILOILO 32 LOREбA CARLOS WEST DIVERSION ROAD, MANDUARRIAO ILOILO CITY, ILOILO Page 1 of 13 List of Participating Petron Service Stations Sa 6 Ka Litro, Sadya Imong Pasko og Bag-Ong Tuig Promo # DEALER ADDRESS 33 QUE TOMMY MANDURRIAO ILOILO CITY, ILOILO 34 QUE TOMMY AQUINO AVE DIVERSION ROAD MANDURRIAO, ILOILO CITY 35 YOUNG JOHNNY PALE BENEDICTO, MANDURRIAO ILOILO CITY, ILOILO 36 JPHIL VENTURES INC NATIONAL ROAD, LEGANES, ILOILO 37 QUE TOMMY O R. MAPA ST, ILOILO BUSINESS PARK, MANDURRIAO, ILOILO CITY 38 UY JANICE ANN TIMAWA STREET, BGY. TIMAWA, WEST TIMAWA, MOLO, ILOILO CITY 39 QUALITY PETRO MATES INC DONATO PISON AVE., MANDURRIAO, ILOILO CITY 40 LIM LOWELL DON VICTORINO SALCEDO STS., SARA ILOILO 41 BRAZAS JOEL BANGA BANTE, ZARRAGA ILOILO 42 JOSON MARIE ROSE POBLACION BAROTAC NUEVO ILOILO 43 PANTIN MA NEFISA F. PALMARES SR. STREET PASSI CITY, ILOILO 44 QUERUBIN, IVY P NATIONAL ROAD CONCEPCION, ILOILO 45 ONG DENNIS MANDALAGAN BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 46 VARGAS GERARDO CORNER LACSON & 24TH BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 47 CHIU HILARIO NATIONAL HIGHWAY SAGAY CITY NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 48 SANSON ANA MARIA NATIONAL HIGHWAY, BRGY. SUM-AG BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENT 49 LIZARES ROBERT ANTHONY ARANETA STREET, BO. TANGUB BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 50 GUSTILO CHRISTINE LOPEZ JAENA STREET BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OSCCIDENTAL 51 MELITON ROLIN ALBERT NATIONAL ROAD TALISAY CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 52 LEE MARIA SUZZETTE LIBERTAD EXTENSION, BRGY MANSILINGA BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCC 53 DELGADO JOVESON S RIZAL STREET, POBLACION, TOBOSO NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 54 JIKAKE ENTERPRISES, INC ALIJIS ROAD, ALIJIS, BACOLOD CITY NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 55 CUAYCONG LEOPOLD ARANETA AND LIZARES STREETS BACOLOD CITY, NEG OCCIDENTAL 56 MELITON ROLIN ALBERT SILAY CITY NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 57 HULLEZA RANILO MAGSAYSAY AVE, TACULING BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCC 58 PURPLE PSM HAZE INC CROSSING VICTORIAS MILLING VICTORIAS CITY, NEGROS OCC 59 BACOLOD GOLDEN ROCK CONST. DEV LOPEZ JAENA ST. BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 60 ALVAREZ MERCEDES K MABINI ST. TALISAY CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 61 MENDOZA MARTIN T CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROAD BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 62 ALVAREZ MERCEDES K LACSON ST BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 63 VILLACIN KRISTEN T HDA AMIGOS 3 CADIZ, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 64 ACLER GAS STATION INC LACSON BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL Page 2 of 13 List of Participating Petron Service Stations Sa 6 Ka Litro, Sadya Imong Pasko og Bag-Ong Tuig Promo # DEALER ADDRESS 65 DEMONTEVERDE JOSEPH DALE P LIZARES AVENUE BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 66 DENNIS SANTANDER EB MAGALONA, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 67 TEVES ZENAIDA POBLACION, BAYAWAN NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 68 CARMONA VICTORINA SAN CARLOS NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 69 NABEST ENTERPRISES. INC. RIZAL ST. SAN ENRIQUE, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 70 CONCEL LEOPOLDO JR JESUS PEREZ COR. GUANZON STS., KABANGKALAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTA 71 LAPORE ANGELICA RIZAL-LOPEZ JAENA STS., POBLACION MURCIA, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 72 HO GERALDINE NATIONAL HIGHWAY, MABINAY NEGROS ORIENTAL 73 CHUA CHERILYN NATIONAL HIGHWAY, STA. CATALINA NEGROS ORIENTAL 74 MONTEJO MILDRED NATIONAL HWAY, SIPALAY CITY NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 75 VILLALOBOS LORNA POBLACION, HIMAMAYLAN CITY NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 76 CHUA JOANNE COLE M NATIONAL HIGHWAY BRGY VILLAREAL BAYAWAN CITY, NEGROS ORIENTA 77 BADILLO HENRY MABINI COR LA PAZ STS LA CARLOTA CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 78 LANSANG MERCEDES ALVAREZ DON PEDRO YULO ST. BINALBAGAN, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 79 ALVAREZ MERCEDES K RIZAL STREET KABANKALAN CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 80 JEREZA CHARISSE MAE 439 BONIFACIO ST SIATON, NEGROS ORIENTAL 81 YU TERESITA NATIONAL HIGHWAY POBLACION, CONSOLACION, CEBU 82 RODIL ANICETA CEBU NORTH ROAD, BASAK MANDAUE CITY, CEBU 83 LUBAY JOVILLA CEBU NORTH ROAD, TABOK MANDAUE CITY, CEBU 84 CHIONG ALEXANDER POBLACION MADRIDEJOS, CEBU 85 CAVADA JANELINE NATIONAL ROAD, BANTIGUE, BANTAYAN ISLAND, CEBU 86 CAVADA ALVIN POOC STA. FE, BANTAYAN CEBU 87 TAN IGNACIO JAVIER M NATIONAL HIGHWAY LILOAN CEBU 88 ROMULO DE LEON POB DAAN BANTAYAN CEBU 89 JUGALBOT ALAN D. LILOAN, CEBU 90 SILVER AAARM GASOLINE STATION CEBU NORTH COASTAL ROAD CEBU 91 PETRON COSS BALAMBAN POBLACION, BALAMBAN CEBU 92 SULFICIO PINO SITIO FERMINA MAYA DAANBANTAYAN, CEBU 93 ROBLE JAY S.OSMENA BLVD., TEJERO CEBU CITY, CEBU 94 TIO EUGENE G. LOPEZ JAENA AVE., SUBANGDAKU MANDAUE CITY, CEBU 95 YU FRANCES THERESE SIEVERT GOV. M. CUENCO AVENUE, KASAMBAGA CEBU CITY 96 TIO EUGENE G. LOPEZ JAENA AVE.,TIPOLO MANDAUE CITY, CEBU Page 3 of 13 List of Participating Petron Service Stations Sa 6 Ka Litro, Sadya Imong Pasko og Bag-Ong Tuig Promo # DEALER ADDRESS 97 LLABAN JOHN FRANCIS Y. M.V. PATALINGHUG, JR. AVE.,PAJO LAPU-LAPU CITY, CEBU 98 TAN PATRICIA M.V. PATALINGHUG, JR. AVE.,BASAK LAPU-LAPU CITY, CEBU 99 MENDOZA BELEN TIU GOV. M. CUENCO STREET, NASIPIT, CEBU CITY, CEBU 100 YU PINKY YAOKASIN OUANO AVENUE MANDAUE CITY, CEBU 101 RESTIFICAR BERNARD M. L. QUEZON NATIONAL HIGHWAY LAPU-LAPU CITY, CEBU 102 LIMKAKENG ESSEL IKE OUANO AVE, NORTH RECLAMATION ARE MANDAUE CITY, CEBU 103 TAN WILFRED HIGHWAY, BASAK LAPU LAPU CITY, CEBU 104 RESTIFICAR MYRMA NATIONAL ROAD, CANJULAO LAPU-LAPU CITY, CEBU 105 ORDOÑEZ DELFIN ML QUEZON STREET CASUNTINGAN, MANDAUE CITY, CEBU 106 LIMKAKENG ESSEL IKE ML QUEZON AVE. LAPU-LAPU CITY 107 TIO EUGENE NATIONAL HIGHWAY, GUIZON MANDAUE CITY, CEBU 108 UY SHIRLANE F. CABAHUG ST., KASAMBAGAN CEBU CITY, CEBU 109 MENDOZA MARVIN T H. ABELLANA ST. NATIONAL HIGHWAY MANDAUE CITY, CEBU 110 PONGASE VIRGILIO C II MINI MARKET DAPITAN CORDOVA, CEBU 111 SAGALEE MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT A.S. FORTUNA ST. MANDAUE CITY, CEBU 112 RADA CHRISTOPHER FRANCIS A M.L.QUEZON MANDAUE CITY, CEBU 113 SAGARBARRIA MA ISABEL L LOGARTA AVENUE MANDAUE CITY, CEBU 114 RODOLFO SERVACIO TALAMBAN, CEBU CITY 115 LUBAY EDWIN SOUTH EXPRESSWAY BASAK, PARDO CEBU CITY, CEBU 116 ALCIBAR ALEJO LAWA-AN, TALISAY, CEBU 117 TIÑA HECTOR R. DUTERTE ST. BANAWA, GUADALUPE CEBU CITY, CEBU 118 YU WILLIAM JAKOSALEM COR LEGASPI ST. STO. N CEBU CITY, CEBU 119 GO AILEEN JOY C. V. RAMA AVENUE, GUADALUPE CEBU CITY, CEBU 120 UY SHIRLANE N. BACALSO AVENUE, BO. SAN NICOL CEBU CITY, CEBU 121 LIMKAKENG ESSEL IKE B. RODRIGUEZ STREET, BO. CAPITOL CEBU CITY, CEBU 122 NORILO INC. RAFAEL C RABAYA ST. BRGY. TABUNO TALISAY CITY, CEBU 123 TAGHOY LUCIO Z1-269 NONOC TABUNOC TALISAY CITY, CEBU 124 LLABAN FRANCIS Y WARD III POBLACION MINGLANILLA CEBU CITY 125 DE LIRA NOREEN T SOUTH ROAD PROPERTIES, BRGY SAN TALISAY CITY, CEBU 126 MADERAZO WILMA BRGY TISA, LABANGON CEBU CITY 127 PETRALLIS TRADING CORP ESCARIO ST CAMPUTHAW CEBU CITY 128 MENDOZA NESLENE ARCHBISHOP REYES AVE. JUAN LUNA COR CEBU CITY Page 4 of 13 List of Participating Petron Service Stations Sa 6 Ka Litro, Sadya Imong Pasko og Bag-Ong Tuig Promo # DEALER ADDRESS 129 BENEBOON, INC. N. BACALSO AVE. TALISAY CITY, CEBU 130 YU PHARAOH P A. APOSTOL ST. MINGLANILLA, CEBU 131 SALADIN RUBY HAIDEE L NATIONAL HIGHWAY, INAYAGAN, NAGA, CEBU 132 GATEWAY MOTORS (CEBU) INC SRP ENTRY ROAD BRGY. MAMBALING CEBU CITY, CEBU 133 GO AILEEN JOY G V.RAMA AVENUE BRGY.GUADALUPE CEBU CITY 134 Petron COSS Tisa Katipunan St., Labangon, Cebu City 135 Petron COSS Mambaling Mambaling, Cebu City 136 Petron COSS Labangon N. Bacalso Ave., Cebu City 137 LIAO CARMENCITA POBLACION EAST, MOALBOAL CEBU 138 CEBECO III APOSTOLADO FOUNDATI OSMENA ST. SIPAWAY, TOLEDO CITY, CEBU 139 HOFILEБA II ALEX TOLEDO PETROLEUM STATION 140 PUGOY FELIPA NATIONAL HIGHWAY, BO. AWAYAN, CARC CARCAR, CEBU 141 ENRIQUEZ RICA MARIE PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY PINAMUNGAHAN, CEBU 142 UYMATIAO GEORGE NATIONAL HIGHWAY, TABUC-TUBIG DUMAGUETE CITY, NEGROS ORIENTA 143 CHUA CHERILYN NATIONAL HIGHWAY, BANILAD DUMAGUETE CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL 144 SARABOSING BETSAIDA POBLACION UBAY, BOHOL 145 TOCMO HILARIO D NATIONAL HIGHWAY CORELLA BOHOL 146 SARABOSING BETSAIDA BRGY BOOD, UBAY BOHOL 147 SARABOSING BETSAIDA D. BGY. UNION UBAY, BOHOL 148 BOISER JOHN ACHERNAR P SON-OC UBAY, BOHOL 149 SEPE CHRISTIAN NATIONAL HIGHWAY, POBLACION CALAPE, BOHOL 150 DU EVELYN CPG AVENUE TAGBILARAN, BOHOL 151 LASCOÑA RONILO C NATIONAL HIGHWAY LOON BOHOL 152 TUNACAO MARIA FE BRGY CABULIHAN, TUBIGON BOHOL 153 SUAREZ MARIVEL - INABANGA BOHO NATIONAL HIGHWAY, POBLACION INABANGA BOHOL 154 BULANG FLORIANO BRGY SONGCULAN DAUIS, BOHOL 155 MENDEZ IAN GIL G MA. CLARA STREET TAGBILARAN CITY, BOHOL 156 CHUA MATEO JR REAL TACLOBAN CITY, LEYTE 157 CHUA REYNALDO AVENIDA VETERANOS TACLOBAN CITY, LEYTE 158 UY FREDERICK MAHARLIKA HWAY, BGY.
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