It’s the end of the shortest month of the year, which means that we’re entering a new month with new fuel prices. However, this time around, that’s only for diesel, which will go up by 5 sen come midnight. RON 95 and 97 petrol prices will remain unchanged from February.
So, for the month of March 2017, RON 95 will be priced at RM2.30 per litre, RON 97 at RM2.60 per litre, diesel at RM2.20 per litre (up 5 sen) and Euro 5 diesel at RM2.30 per litre (up 5 sen). The unregulated Petron RON 100 should continue at RM3.05 per litre.
This comes after retail fuel prices went up in two consecutive months. RON 95 ended 2016 at RM1.90 per litre and climbed 20 sen in January to RM2.10. February brought another 20 sen increase to RM2.30 per litre.
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