The Department of Energy (DOE) continues to coordinate with oil companies to sustain fuel discount programs for public utility vehicle drivers, TNVS operators, delivery riders, and other motorists amid movements in global oil prices.
The DOE said the initiative is intended to help ease the burden of higher fuel costs on transport workers and motorists who depend on fuel for their daily livelihood and operations.
Under the program, the agency regularly releases updated lists of participating fuel stations offering discounts and other benefits. These include designated discount days, loyalty rewards, and other promotional offers that motorists may use to reduce fuel expenses.
The DOE said its continued coordination with industry stakeholders aims to keep these discount programs accessible to a wider segment of the motoring public.
Through the initiative, the agency seeks to provide practical support to Filipino motorists while helping cushion the impact of oil price fluctuations on transport costs and daily economic activity.
The DOE said the fuel discount programs form part of its continuing efforts to assist motorists and support those working in the transport and delivery sectors.
