Petrol Price In Malaysia 29 August 2020



Both ron95 and ron97 fuel are up by 1 sen per litre while the price for diesel is down slightly by 2 sen per litre.

Petrol price in malaysia 29 august 2020. Ron97 on the other hand gradually increased until a drop in december to rm2 50. Latest petrol price in malaysia. Diesel price will be remain capped at rm2 18 nationwide.

Written by iris lee. Here are the fuel prices for 29 august 2020 to 4 september 2020. Malaysia latest petrol price.

Updated for 17 october to 23 october 2020. From then the price for ron95 petrol will be allowed to float freely with recipients of the bantuan sara hidup bsh scheme receiving given a cash subsidy. Find out the latest prediction of the new petrol price ron95 petrol price in malaysia next week or tomorrow.

The fuel prices in malaysia for 2018 started off low as oil prices dropped. For the week of 24 october 2020 to 30 october 2020 the fuel price of ron95 and ron97 will decrease by 4 sen to stand at rm1 64 and rm1 94 per litre respectively. Rm1 64 per litre 4 sen ron97.

Rm 1 74 0 05 as of 2019 fuel price will be revealed weekly on friday noon. Starting from 1 january 2020 price per litre of ron95 will be gradually increased in peninsular malaysia by 1 sen per week until it reaches the market price. Get your weekly ron 95 ron 97 and diesel and petrol price on our website.

The long awaited subsidies for ron95 petrol are set to return in january 2020. Petrol prices are up while it s good news for diesel vehicle owners. Find out the latest prediction of the new petrol price ron95 petrol price in malaysia next week or tomorrow.

Rm1 74 per litre 0 sen updates. However ron95 and diesel started to flat line from may onwards until december at rm2 20 and rm2 18 respectively. Ron95 rm1 72 litre 1 sen.

Below are the fuel prices for the period between 29th to 4th september 2020. Harga minyak petrol price malaysia update ron95 ron97 diesel updated 16 oct 2020 by nisya aziz remember the time when malaysians were willing to queue for 30 minutes or more to fill our fuel tanks because of the removal of subsidies. Sabah sarawak and labuan will still enjoy the subsidized price at rm2 08 per litre.