It’s Wednesday, which means that it is once again time for the weekly fuel price update from the ministry of finance, for the coming week of May 21 to 27, 2026.
This week, retail prices of diesel of the B10 and B20 grades increase by 10 sen to RM4.97 per litre, up from the RM4.87 per litre price of last week. Therefore, the Euro 5 B7 blend of diesel, which is 20 sen more per litre, also goes to RM5.17 per litre for the coming week. The retail price of diesel fuels in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan stays unchanged at RM2.15 per litre.
For petrol, subsidised RON 95 under the Budi Madani RON 95 (Budi95) scheme remains at RM1.99 per litre; Malaysians with a valid driving licence are eligible for the fuel at a monthly quota that is temporarily adjusted to 200 litres per month. The price of unsubsidised RON 95 petrol climbs by 20 sen to RM4.07 per litre, up from RM3.87 per litre of last week, while RON 97 also climbs, by 15 sen to RM4.85 per litre.
These prices take effect from midnight tonight until Wednesday, May 27, 2026. This is the 22nd edition of the weekly fuel pricing format for 2026, and the 385th in total since the format was introduced at the start of 2019.
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This is another reason why Malaysians must support local brand like Perodua QVE. MITI must continue to block BYD at all cost. Thank you Johari for your understanding.
Johari, you can’t hide under an alias but then again with an IQ that low nothing is surprising.
Well once it goes up don’t bring it down, this is your chance to end the subsidy drug addiction, do away with the subsidy. People need to curb their joyrides and needless wastage of fuel. Vehicles that are way old to be fit for the roads need to be totally written off, those are highest fuel consumers and there are a lot of those junk out on the roads. High fuel prices will force those low-lifes to finally get rid of those dastardly trash cans on wheels.
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Kepla hotak! Unsubsidized Petrol all time high at RM 4.07! Rakyat asing all suffering!
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thats ironic because first world countries use minmium ron95 and many of them use 97/98.
only third world backward countries such as neighbour indonesia still uses 91.
why not just raise the price of RON97 much higher so that non malaysian registered cars will have to pay more? the extra can use to subsidize RON95.
why you want to discriminate against malaysians citizens who have NRIC but drive foregin registered cars?