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Strait of Hormuz to Malaysia: Why We’re Paying for a War 6,000km Away

Sofea Najmi

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If you filled up your tank this morning, you felt the shock: RON97 has surged by 70 sen to RM4.55 per litre. Combined with last week’s hike, premium fuel has jumped by RM1.30 in just 14 days, while Diesel in Peninsular Malaysia has hit a record RM4.72.


But why does a flashpoint involving Iran and the US dictate the cost of your commute in Subang Jaya? It comes down to a "ticking clock" and a very narrow stretch of water.


1. The 'Global Tap' is Closing


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The world’s energy flows through a narrow sea route called the Strait of Hormuz.

  • The Chokepoint: Roughly 20% of the world’s daily oil supply passes through this strait. Since hostilities broke out on February 28, 2026, tankers have been diverted or delayed due to rising security risks.
  • The Result: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim warned that the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz could cause an "unprecedented economic crisis." This supply squeeze has pushed Brent Crude past US$110 per barrel this month.

2. The Paradox: Why We Export 'Premium' but Import 'Basic'


Oil Refinery


It is a common point of contention: If Malaysia produces oil, why are we hit by global price shocks? According to economists Dr. Yeah Kim Leng and Fazrul Azreen in a technical breakdown with Says.com, the situation stems from a strategic trade model that leaves our pumps exposed:

  • We Sell the "Premium" (Tapis Blend): Malaysia produces "Tapis Blend" crude, a high-quality, "light sweet" oil. Because it is easier to refine into expensive products like jet fuel, we sell it to the global market at a high price to maximize national revenue.
  • We Buy the "Basic" (Refined Fuel): Our local refineries are mostly built to process "sour" crude, a heavier, cheaper oil often sourced from the Middle East. Furthermore, Malaysia has been a net importer of refined petroleum products (the actual petrol and diesel we use) since 2022 to meet high domestic demand.
  • The Subsidy Trap: Every time global oil prices jump by USD 10 per barrel, the government’s annual fuel subsidy bill can increase by more than RM 10 billion. Even though we sell our own oil for more, the cost of keeping your petrol cheap at home becomes a massive financial burden.

3. The 'Safety Net' (And the May Deadline)


RON95 Subsidy


Currently, the BUDI95 program is the only thing standing between most Malaysians and total fuel shock. It keeps RON95 at RM1.99, but that "safety net" is under immense pressure.

  • The Record Gap: There is now a RM2.56 difference between subsidised RON95 and market-rate RON97.
  • The Ticking Clock: The Star reported that PM Anwar Ibrahim confirmed Malaysia can only maintain the subsidised RM1.99 price for "up to two months" (until May 2026). With the subsidy bill now ballooning to RM3.2 billion a month, the Prime Minister urged the public and private sectors "not to take this lightly."

We are entering a two-tier motoring society: those currently shielded by the government, and those feeling the unfiltered heat of a global energy war. Whether you choose to downsize, hybridize, or electrify, the window to protect your wallet from global volatility is closing fast. It’s time to decide if your current car is built for a world of RM4.50+ fuel.


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Read: Iran-US War Day 10: It’s Not Just Fuel — Malaysia’s Automotive Industry Faces New Risks

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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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