9 GAS STATIONS IN CDO FLAGGED FOR OVERPRICING
Nine fuel stations in Cagayan de Oro City have been flagged by authorities for alleged overpricing of petroleum products, according to initial information from local monitoring teams. The establishments reportedly came under scrutiny following routine inspections that compared pump prices with prevailing suggested retail levels. While specific brands and exact price differences have not been formally disclosed, the inspections were said to focus on compliance with government-prescribed price ceilings. As of now, there are no confirmed details on whether penalties have already been imposed on the operators involved.
Based on preliminary reports, the checks were carried out in coordination with national energy regulators and local government units to ensure that fuel retailers adhere to pricing guidelines. These efforts form part of continuing market surveillance activities, which are typically intensified when global oil prices fluctuate or when consumers raise complaints. Inspectors are understood to have reviewed both posted pump prices and supporting documentation, including delivery receipts and inventory records. Authorities have also reminded station owners that unjustified price increases could result in sanctions under existing trade and consumer protection laws.
The situation has drawn interest from motorists and transport groups in the city, who remain sensitive to any movement in fuel costs given its impact on daily expenses and fares. Agencies involved in the inspection have encouraged the public to report suspected overpricing or irregular pump readings through official hotlines and online channels. Further validation of the findings is expected, and additional stations may be checked as part of a broader review of fuel price compliance in Northern Mindanao. As of now, there are no confirmed details on when the final results of the investigation will be released or whether more enforcement actions will follow.