7 Countries With Pricier Petrol Than Malaysia (Even Oil-Rich Ones!)
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The global energy market has been giving pure chaos lately. Between major supply chain drama in West Asia and shipping bottlenecks, fuel prices worldwide have been on a wild rollercoaster. Yet, if you’re filling up your tank in Malaysia, you’re still paying a locked-in RM1.99 per litre for subsidized RON95.
INSULATED FROM THE VOLATILITY
This isn't an accident. It’s the result of the government’s targeted BUDI MADANI (BUDI95) subsidy framework, which is designed to keep our pump prices insulated from international market shocks.During a recent session in the Dewan Rakyat, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dropped some heavy context on how good we actually have it compared to the global average.
"Fuel prices in Malaysia are lower than those in Qatar and Saudi Arabia, that is a fact that must be remembered," Anwar highlighted. He pointed out that while petro-states like Saudi Arabia have seen retail rates climb past RM2.40 per litre, Malaysia's safety net is holding strong at RM1.99 for eligible everyday drivers.
The Receipts: Global Petrol Price Comparison
To show you exactly how massive this difference is, here is how Malaysia stacks up against global cities and major economies. Here are the numbers converted into Ringgit:
| Country | Local Price (per Litre) | USD Equivalent | Approx. Price (MYR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇭🇰 Hong Kong | HKD 31.84 | USD 4.06 | RM 17.86 |
| 🇸🇬 Singapore | SGD 3.95 | USD 3.00 | RM 13.20 |
| 🇩🇪 Germany | EUR 2.01 | USD 2.29 | RM 10.08 |
| 🇫🇷 France | EUR 1.87 | USD 2.14 | RM 9.42 |
| 🇳🇴 Norway | NOK 20.93 | USD 2.14 | RM 9.42 |
| 🇬🇧 United Kingdom | GBP 1.50 | USD 2.00 | RM 8.80 |
| 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia | SAR 2.33 | USD 0.62 | RM 2.73 |
| 🇲🇾 Malaysia (Subsidized RON95) | MYR 1.99 | USD 0.45 | RM 1.99 |
Why is Petrol So Expensive Everywhere Else?
1. High Taxes = High Pump Prices
In places like Europe (Germany, France, UK) and land-scarce hubs like Singapore, governments deliberately slap massive taxes and environmental levies on fuel. They do this to fund top-tier public transport infrastructure and actively discourage people from driving gas-guzzling cars.
2. The "Oil Producer" Advantage is Changing
Historically, living in an oil-rich nation meant fuel was practically free, but modern economic realities have forced even massive exporters to change their strategy. High-profile international reports from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank document how major exporters across the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, have systematically rolled back domestic fuel subsidies to balance their national budgets, stabilize volatile domestic spending, and protect fiscal health.
GEOPOLITICAL STRAIN ON EXPORTS
These domestic policy shifts have become even more urgent in the face of intense geopolitical friction. Frequent disruptions near critical shipping lanes like the Strait of Hormuz directly choke off export volumes, leaving governments with massive revenue deficits and no choice but to trim domestic perks to keep their budgets sustainable.
3. Malaysia's Secret Sauce: Targeted Subsidies
So, how is Malaysia holding the line at RM1.99? The government shifted from "blanket subsidies" (where literally everyone, including wealthy tourists and luxury cars, got cheap gas) to the BUDI MADANI system.
By using targeted cash assistance and digital checks via MyKad, the government filters out smuggling and ensures the financial help goes directly to the local citizens who actually need it. With the state allocating close to RM40 billion for fuel subsidies this year alone, it represents a massive fiscal shield protecting local wallets from global inflation.
Disclaimer: Global pricing metrics are sourced directly from the GlobalPetrolPrices Country Database. Rates reflect verified retail benchmarks. Local currency conversions shift slightly based on global forex markets. Pump prices change frequently based on crude refining costs, international logistics, and national tax updates
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
JPJ Running Numbers
KUALA LUMPUR
VRF9541
SELANGOR
BSR5747
JOHOR
JA2203J
PULAU PINANG
PSD7450
PERAK
APJ8023
PAHANG
CFH1520
KEDAH
KGH637
NEGERI SEMBILAN
NEK9073
KOTA KINABALU
SJT671
KUCHING
QAB1917P
Last updated 15 Jul, 2026
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RON 100
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+2.20
VPR
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+2.08
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RM 5.32
+2.08
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