The Davao City Government has released the latest fuel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) price monitoring report from the Department of Energy-Mindanao Field Office (DOE-Mindanao), showing stable prices as of June 2, 2026. The report, which covers the period from June 2 to 8, provides average pump prices for various fuel products and household LPG.
Fuel Price Details
According to the DOE monitoring, premium gasoline (RON 95) is priced between P71.75 and P93.60 per liter, with an average of P80.98 per liter. Regular gasoline (RON 91) ranges from P71.25 to P82.90 per liter, averaging P78.19 per liter. Diesel prices range from P68.70 to P85.40 per liter, with an average of P76.71 per liter. Diesel Plus products average P78.88 per liter, sold between P70.90 and P83.00 per liter.
Premium Plus gasoline (RON 97/100), available at select stations, is priced at P84.20 per liter. Kerosene remains the most expensive fuel product monitored, with prices ranging from P91.24 to P103.60 per liter and averaging P95.51 per liter.
LPG Prices
For households, an 11-kilogram LPG cylinder sells between P1,395 and P1,610, with an average prevailing price of P1,520. While LPG prices are monitored monthly, the DOE noted that rates may still change if suppliers implement price adjustments during the month.
Price Stability and Monitoring
The DOE-Mindanao stated that the prevailing pump prices will remain effective until June 8, unless oil companies implement staggered price adjustments or additional fuel outlets are included in future monitoring activities. Fuel and LPG prices are closely watched by consumers, transport operators, and businesses due to their direct impact on transportation expenses, food costs, and household budgets.
The DOE regularly monitors petroleum and LPG prices to promote market transparency and provide consumers with updated pricing information. This monitoring also helps government agencies identify unusual price movements and respond to consumer complaints.
Consumer Guidance
City officials encouraged residents to stay informed about prevailing prices and report suspected overpricing or irregular fuel and LPG sales practices through official city reporting channels. Consumers with complaints or reports of overcharging may coordinate with Davao City Reports for appropriate action and assistance.



