Chevron Philippines is accelerating the expansion of its retail fuel network as Caltex reached the 600-station mark nationwide following the opening of six new service stations in the first quarter of the year.
The newly opened stations are located in Makati, Tagaytay, Batangas, La Union, and Bacolod, further strengthening Caltex’s nationwide footprint amid rising mobility demand and growing fuel consumption across key urban and provincial markets.
The expansion reflects Chevron’s broader push to improve customer access to premium fuel products and automotive services. The new stations offer Caltex fuels with Techron technology, designed to improve fuel efficiency and reduce engine deposits.
Alongside the retail rollout, Chevron launched additional Caltex autoPro and Caltex bikePro service centers in select locations nationwide.
The facilities provide vehicle maintenance services for both cars and motorcycles through trained mechanics, expanding the company’s after-sales and vehicle care offerings.
Chevron said the Philippines remains a strategic market for its downstream operations in Southeast Asia.
The company currently operates nearly 600 Caltex stations and 20 supply facilities nationwide, including major terminals and depots.
Its import terminal in San Pascual serves as the hub of the company’s transportation and supply operations in the country.
Chevron also supplies jet fuel to airlines operating at Ninoy Aquino International Airport and Mactan-Cebu International Airport.
Beyond fuels, Chevron markets lubricants, fuel additives, and other automotive products through its distributor and retail network as it continues to expand its integrated energy and mobility business in the Philippines.





