Malaysia consumes 700,000 barrels of oil a day, twice its daily production, so importing still needed – MoF

Malaysia’s finance ministry and information department have both released some explanations on the country’s situation amidst the ongoing global fuel crisis. Because we consume 700,000 barrels of oil a day when our daily production is only at 350,000, Malaysia still needs to import crude oil, Bernama reports.

The conflict in West Asia has disrupted the global oil supply chain, including transportation and delivery, and affected the major shipping route through the Strait of Hormuz. Crude oil prices have gone up by nearly 40%, along with logistics and insurance cost increases.

48% of Malaysia’s petroleum product supply is refined by Petronas; the rest by other oil companies in the country. Meanwhile, 48% of Malaysia’s crude oil is produced domestically, 38% is imported through the Strait of Hormuz, 7% from Southeast Asia, West Africa and other regions, and another 7% from West Asia and elsewhere. Nearly 40% of the imports pass through the currently-affected Strait of Hormuz.

What’s the best way to cut our oil consumption? Work from home, carpool, public transport or EVs?

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