Manila, March 24 -- The Philippines continues to have adequate fuel supply until the second week of May, Energy Secretary Sharon Garin said Tuesday.

In an online briefing, Garin said that on average, there is around 45 days worth of supply for the whole country to date, based on their talks with fuel companies.

In particular, current domestic supply of gasoline is expected to last for the next 53.14 days; diesel, 45.82 days; kerosene, 97.93 days; jet fuel, 38.62 days; fuel oil, 61.49 days; and liquified petroleum gas, 23.51 days.

She said supply continues to come in since the government has even talked with governments from supplier-countries like South Korea, Japan, and China.

She said the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) has a...