First 300L, Now 200L... Is 150L Inevitable? A Look At The Future Of Budi Madani
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If you feel like your petrol subsidy is shrinking faster than your Maggi cup noodles, you aren't alone.
Lately, Malaysian social media has been on fire after reports suggested that our monthly BUDI95 quota might be getting another "trim." We went from an initial 300L down to 200L, and now the number "150L" is floating around.
Is this just "data talk" or a sign of things to come? Let’s break it down.
1. Wait, where did the '150 Litres' even come from?
It all started at a recent fireside chat where Deputy Finance Minister Liew Chin Tong mentioned some interesting statistics. He pointed out that:
- 80% of us use less than 200L a month.
- 60% of us actually use less than 150L.
Naturally, the internet did what it does best, panicked. Headlines started screaming that a 150L cap was the "next step."
2. The "Out of Context" Clarification
The Minister has since cleared the air, stating that no such policy has been announced. He clarified that he was simply highlighting how the BUDI95 system helps the government understand our "travel patterns" to manage demand better.
In short: They aren't cutting it yet, but they are definitely watching how much we pump.
3. Why the quota keeps "shrinking" (The RM7 Billion Reality Check)
So, why is the quota shrinking in the first place? It’s simple math, and it’s brutal. With global oil prices hitting over US$100 per barrel, the gap between the subsidized price (RM1.99) and the market price (~RM4.02) is a massive crater.
- The Cost: In April 2026 alone, the government spent roughly RM7 billion on fuel subsidies. That’s RM233 million a day.
- The Timeline: We started at 300L in Sept 2025. By April 2026, it was slashed to 200L to keep the national budget from breaking.
4. Who actually gets hit by these cuts?
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If you’re a Myvi driver with a 5km commute, you're probably chill. But if you are:
- A long-distance commuter (looking at you, Seremban-to-KL daily warriors).
- An SUV owner with a heavy foot.
- A sales rep constantly on the move.
...then 150L starts to look very scary. For these groups, hitting the cap means paying the market price (currently around RM4.02/L), which is a massive jump from RM1.99!
5. So, is 150L inevitable?
While the government says "no" for now, they are calling it a "demand management tool." With the push for public transport and EVs, the trend is clear: the era of "limitless" cheap petrol is ending.
The goal is to make sure the subsidy only helps those who really need it (like motorcyclists who only use about 50L a month) while encouraging the rest of us to maybe, just maybe, take the LRT once in a while.
Should You Be Worried?
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For now, your 200L quota is safe. But if you find yourself hitting that 170L mark every month, it might be time to start tracking your mileage on the Setel or TNG eWallet app.
What do you think? Is 150L enough to survive a month in Malaysia, or is the "data" not telling the full story? Let us know in the comments!
Written By
Sofea Najmi
A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv
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