Mobile Alerts  Newsletter  Archives  About Us  Advertise with Us Twitter GMANews.TV Facebook GMANews.TV RSS GMANews.TV
National

LPGMA sees delay of LPG supply to Batangas, Laguna, Quezon

Three southern Luzon provinces hit hard by recent tropical cyclones may have to wait a little longer for their liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supply to normalize, the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers’ Association said Monday.

In a phone interview with GMANews.TV, LPGMA president Arnel Ty said a collapsed bridge in Batangas is delaying the transport of LPG from a depot of Pilipinas Shell in Barangay (village) Tabangao in Batangas City.

"Wala namang shortage. Mayroon lang delay (ng supply) sa may Batangas, Laguna, Quezon dahil nga dun sa Tabangao Bridge. Hinihintay pa nating maiayos ito within three months (There is no shortage. There is only a delay in LPG supply to Batangas, Laguna, and Quezon because of the Tabangao bridge. We’re waiting for its repair within three months)," Ty said.

The LPGMA official referred to the Bridge of Promise in Batangas City, which collapsed two weeks ago at the height of Typhoon “Santi." The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) earlier said the bridge’s reconstruction would take about three months.

In the meantime, Ty said, LPG tankers are being filled up at the Liquigaz depot in Mariveles, Bataan in Central Luzon to ensure that the Laguna, Batangas, and Quezon are given adequate LPG supply.

But the longer lines at the terminal could eventually affect LPG supply in Central Luzon. "Pila-pila na kasi ang mga tanker. So naapektuhan rin yung nandoon na (The tankers are queing up, and the long lines affect those who originally get their supply there)," Ty said.

Asked if the situation could drive LPG prices higher, Ty said: “Yes."

However, they would not increase LPG prices in the concerned regions because they are mandated to follow Executive Order 839, which freezes prices of fuel products to October 15 levels in Luzon, which is under a state of calamity due to cyclones Ondoy (Ketsana) and Pepeng (Parma).

Still, Ty said that if they had it their way, they want the price freeze removed because LPG dealers could start feeling the EO 839’s brunt by December.

"Hindi kami magtataas ng presyo for November dahil nga dun sa price freeze. Kaya pa naman i-absorb ng mga dealer. Pero sa December, hindi na talaga kaya yun (We will not increase LPG prices because of the price freeze. The dealers can still absorb the costs, as of now. But when December comes, they can no longer do so)," Ty said.

Earlier in the day, Ty said independent dealers are mulling a P33 price hike per 11-kilogram LPG tank by December to reflect LPG prices in the international market.

He added that the LPGMA is also "hoping" that President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo would lift EO 839 soon. - GMANews.TV
Other Nation stories
FDA issues advisories vs 5 cosmetic, fat-loss products
02/10/2010 | 08:02 AM
Health authorities warned the public against buying - and selling - at least three potentially harmful cosmetic and two fat-loss products. More
1 killed, 2 hurt in downtown Manila shooting spree
02/10/2010 | 07:55 AM
A man was killed while two people were injured after two motorcycle-riding men went on a shooting spree in Manila’s Sta. Cruz district before dawn Wednesday. More
Pagasa: No cyclone behind early morning rains in Metro
02/10/2010 | 07:49 AM
A light drizzle surprised residents in parts of Metro Manila early Wednesday, but state weather forecasters said this was not due to any cyclone passing through the country. More
Marcoses win back Laguna mansion from govt
02/10/2010 | 12:39 AM
The Marcos family has regained ownership of a 25-hectare property in Cabuyao, Laguna that the government had confiscated more than two decades ago. More
Amid powerhouse campaigns, party-list groups try a different tack
02/09/2010 | 11:47 PM
While the big guns of established political parties fielding full national slates for the May elections fired their first salvos of the campaign season with full-scale sorties on Tuesday,... More
Villar caps first campaign day with song, fireworks
02/09/2010 | 11:06 PM
Senator Manuel Villar Jr. on Tuesday evening capped the first day of his 90-day campaign for presidency with a song number. More
Jamby vows ‘nontraditional’ campaign for presidency
02/09/2010 | 10:53 PM
No big proclamation rallies. No paid and bused-in crowds during sorties. No flashy campaign advertisements. Only discussions of platforms and interaction with people. More
Kin of 43 arrested health workers seek SC help
02/09/2010 | 09:58 PM
Families of the 43 arrested health workers in Rizal province on Tuesday sought protection from the Supreme Court against the government, particularly the military and the police. More
Maynilad, workers settle labor dispute
02/09/2010 | 08:48 PM
A Metro Manila water distributor and its employees have settled a labor dispute, ensuring continued service for some six million residents of the Philippine capital. More
ADVERTISEMENT
10 private armies dismantled; crackdown continues
2010-02-09 02:52:54
At least 10 private armed groups have been dismantled across the country since the government...
Saints win Super Bowl, 31-17, over Colts
2010-02-08 11:11:55
MIAMI — Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints became Super Bowl champions after rallying to beat...
Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty
2010-02-09 07:39:48
Michael Jackson's personal physician pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter Monday,...
Piglet with three eyes and two snouts born in Ilocos Sur
2010-02-08 12:42:41
A healthy piglet with three eyes and two snouts is currently the talk of the town in Narvacan,...