
PETALING JAYA: The prices of RON97 petrol, unsubsidised RON95 and diesel in Peninsular Malaysia will all be reduced from tomorrow, the finance ministry announced today.
RON97 will fall by 20 sen from RM4.85 per litre to RM4.65, while unsubsidised RON95 will be priced at RM3.92 per litre, down by 15 sen from RM4.07.
Diesel in Peninsular Malaysia will also drop by 10 sen, from RM4.97 per litre to RM4.87.
RON95 sold under the BUDI95 scheme will continue to cost RM1.99 a litre while diesel in East Malaysia remains fixed at RM2.15 a litre.
Subsidised petrol under the subsidised petrol control system (SKPS) will remain at RM2.05 per litre, while subsidised diesel under the subsidised diesel control system (SKDS) will remain at RM2.15 per litre.
These prices are effective until June 3.
In a statement, the finance ministry urged Malaysians to plan their journeys more efficiently and cut unnecessary travel to help conserve national fuel reserves amid continued global supply uncertainty.
It is said that conditions remain fragile, with Brent crude prices still about US$100 per barrel, more than 50% above pre-conflict levels of US$60 to US$70.
“This reduction does not signal that pressure on global petroleum markets has eased,” the ministry said, citing ongoing uncertainty tied to the conflict now in its 12th week.
