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Petronas confirms fuel supply across its network of stations in Malaysia secured through end of June 2026

Petronas confirms fuel supply across its network of stations in Malaysia secured through end of June 2026

Petronas has confirmed that fuel supply across its network of stations in Malaysia has been secured through the end of June 2026. Previously, the company projected fuel supply to be enough at least until the end of May this year.

In its release, Petronas said it is continuously managing its supply chain to ensure sufficient stock across its station network amid the current global energy crisis brought on by the ongoing conflict in West Asia.

“Petronas supplies about 50% of the country’s fuel needs through its public-listed subsidiary Petronas Dagangan. The balance is being supplied by other oil companies operating in Malaysia,” the company said. “Members of the public are encouraged to purchase fuels responsibly according to their daily needs and avoid any hoarding or panic buying,” it added.

Earlier this month, it was revealed by prime minster Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim that Petronas and other oil companies were engaging with the government to ensure sufficient fuel supply. He also said later that Petronas is now a net importer of fuel and not an exporter as previously understood.

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Comments

  • gogoPMXgo on Apr 15, 2026 at 6:07 pm

    This Budi95 is working well, I salute our PMX.

    Next, mat rempits causing trouble should be banned from using their MyKad to fill up subsidized Ron95, kena ajar sikit.

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  • Laugh on Apr 15, 2026 at 6:08 pm

    Just remove the subsidies and reduce our taxes.

    Those not contributing shouldn’t be subsidised so much.

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  • Ms. Lee Lah on Apr 15, 2026 at 6:11 pm

    Every road is heavy traffic, Budi95 fuel too cheap

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  • Ongtk on Apr 15, 2026 at 8:06 pm

    Why not give hybrid vehicles a tax-free moratorium for 12-36 months to encourage people to switch to hybrids? This will definitely reduce fuel consumption, given that the new hybrid engines are able to travel quite a distance nowadays.

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    • because hybrid is so outdate. even bev is outdate thats why gomen tarik balik ev tax free status, gomen now like toyota hydrogen bomb more, sorry i mean hydrogen fuel cell

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