Thailand Diesel Prices Rise Again as Subsidy Cut Drives Increase
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Social media is abuzz with comments after the announcement of a 3.50 baht increase in diesel fuel prices, effective tomorrow, April 2nd. Many gas stations in Bangkok experienced massive traffic jams as people rushed to fill up their tanks late at night.
Thailand Diesel Prices Rise Again as Subsidy Cut Drives Increase
Thailand’s diesel price will rise by Bt3.50 per litre at 05:00, on April 2, 2026, after the Oil Fuel Fund Committee reduced its subsidy, pushing the retail price of standard diesel to Bt44.24 per litre. Biodiesel B20 will also increase by Bt3.50, bringing its price to Bt39.24 per litre. The adjus...
Thailand Raises Diesel Price by Another 3.50 Baht per Liter
BANGKOK — Diesel prices will rise another 3.50 baht per litre to 44.24 baht at service stations across Thailand on Thursday morning, marking a 48 percent increase from just one month ago as the government continues to scale back fuel subsidies. Thai Government to Promote B20 Biodiesel as Cheaper Alternative PTT and Bangchak subsequently announced […] Source
As soon as diesel prices increased, queues at gas stations grew long as people flocked to fill up their tanks after the price went up by 3.50 baht per liter, effective tomorrow. April 1, 2026: Following the Fuel Fund Management Committee's decision to reduce the diesel fuel compensation rate, the price of diesel immediately increased by 3.50 baht per liter to 44.24 baht per liter, effective from April 2, 2026 onwards. Reporters immediately went …
Diesel Prices Surge! Oil Fuel Fund Board Approves 3.50 Baht/Litre Hike to 44.24 Baht in Thailand
The Pattaya News =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Bangkok Diesel vehicle owners, brace for impact! The Oil Fuel Fund Management Board (กบน. or OFFMB) announced today, April 1st, 2026, that it has decided to reduce the diesel subsidy rate to manage the fund’s liquidity. This will cause retail diesel prices at service stations to rise immediately by 3.50 baht per litre starting tomorrow, […] Diesel Prices Surge! Oil Fuel Fund Board Approves 3.50 Baht/Litre Hike t…
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