It’s time for the usual weekly fuel price update on the first Wednesday of December 2017, and it’s good news for those who were hoping for fuel prices to go down.
From tomorrow, December 7, RON 95 petrol goes for RM2.29 per litre (down one sen from RM2.30 per litre last week), while RON 97 is priced at RM2.57 per litre (also down one sen from RM2.58 per litre last week).
As for Euro 2M diesel, you’ll be paying RM2.21 per litre this week (down four sen from RM2.25 per litre last week). Those who pump Euro 5 diesel will now have to fork out RM2.31 per litre at the pumps (also down four sen from RM2.35 per litre last week). These prices take effect from 12.01 am until December 13, when the next round of fuel prices will be announced.
This is the 37th weekly fuel pricing update since the system’s implementation on March 30. Compared to March 2017 prices, which was the last month before weekly pricing came into effect, RON 95 is down by one sen (from RM2.30 per litre), while RON 97 is cheaper by three sen (from RM2.60 per litre) and Euro 2M diesel remains slightly more expensive by one sen per litre (from RM2.20 per litre).
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