THE LEAD, Diesel prices in the Philippines have overtaken gasoline prices — a rare reversal., Between March 3–17, 2026, diesel surged by ₱49.35 per liter, compared to gasoline’s ₱31.50 per liter., This sudden spike is directly linked to the Middle East conflict (U.S. and Israel’s attack on Iran on Feb. 28, 2026)., THE BODY, Diesel is usually cheaper than gasoline, but the war disrupted oil supply chains, pushing diesel higher., Jeepney and delivery truck drivers, who rely on diesel, are hit hardest., Long lines formed at fuel stations as drivers rushed to fill up before further increases., Analysts explain that diesel’s role in transport and logistics makes its price rise more impactful on daily life., THE TAIL, Historically, gasoline has been more expensive, with diesel favored by public transport and freight., The article recalls past fuel price trends and explains why diesel is now more vulnerable to global shocks., Broader implications: higher transport costs may ripple into food and goods prices, affecting consumers nationwide..

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