00:00The country's total expected available day supply across all types increased from 45 days to 50.94 days.
00:13So at the average, we added six more days despite the fact that we still consume.
00:19So we consume and then we add.
00:23What this tells us is clear.
00:28That we have supply.
00:30And what we have consumed last week was replenished and even increased.
00:39For gasoline, it increased from 53 days to 59.78 days up by 6.64 days.
00:48Diesel increased from 45.82 days to 46.93 days up to 1.1 days.
00:57Carousin from 97.93 days to 107.88 days up by 9.95 days.
01:05Jet fuel increased from 38.62 days to 62.69 days or up by 24.07 days.
01:13And LPG increased from 23.51 days to 34.02 days up by 10.51 days.
01:24This reflects that we do have supply.
01:27And what do this number mean?
01:30Just to clarify to everyone.
01:33When you order oil products or petroleum products normally in a normal days, pre-war, let's say,
01:45the minimum requirement of DOE is 30 days or 15 days or 30 days.
01:51So 30 days is a minimum requirement.
01:54Why is it 15 or 30 days?
01:57Because that's enough time for you to order again.
02:00So when you see 59 days for gasoline, that means we have almost 60 days to look for replenishment.
02:11So, but most of the orders that are coming from Southeast Asia actually just takes about a week or 10
02:18days to get to the Philippines.
02:19So there's more than enough time.
02:22Same for diesel.
02:23Diesel is normally about one week or 10 days to order.
02:27So the 46 days or 47 days basically means that it gives us lead time to order for more.
02:36While we consume, we can replenish every 10 days.
02:41Same for kerosene, jet fuel, fuel oil, and LPG.
02:46Yeah, we are, our supply gives us a level of assurance in the sense that we have lead time to
02:55order for more while we are consuming for the month of April.
03:03But having said that though, even though we know that we have enough time to order or look for additional
03:09supply,
03:10we would like still to remind the public that we need to be very prudent.
03:40So, as a country, this is our major appeal to our fellow Filipinos.
03:46It's that we support each other, sama-sama tayo, and let's try to be as, to meet, magtipig tayo sa
03:57electricity and fuel
03:58para po hindi po mag, hindi po affected po yung ekonomiya natin, yung araw-araw natin pagbiyahe, para yung fuel
04:06natin isigurado tayo.
04:18You
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