Fuel Price RON95 petrol price

RON95 petrol price

For the week of 4–10 June 2026, RON95 is RM1.99 per litre for Malaysians under BUDI95 and RM2.05 under SKPS. The unsubsidised market price is RM3.72 per litre, down 20 sen from last week.

Week of 4–10 June 2026

RON95 · BUDI95 RM1.99/l • unchanged vs last week Subsidised — Malaysians via MyKad
RON95 · SKPS RM2.05/l • unchanged vs last week Public transport & freight vehicles
RON95 · unsubsidised RM3.72/l ▼ down 20 sen vs last week Market price — non-eligible buyers
RM3.72This week · RON95 · unsubsidised
RM4.2752-week high
RM2.5252-week low
RM4.27High since 30 September 2025
RM2.52Low since 30 September 2025

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Pump price vs market (MOPS proxy)

Market lines are MOPS proxies: front-month NYMEX Singapore Gasoil and Mogas 95 (Platts-settled) futures plus Brent crude, converted to RM per litre at the day's USD/MYR rate (159 litres per barrel) and averaged over each price week. They exclude duty, transport, retail margins and any subsidy — the gap to the pump price is that wedge. MOPS itself is a paywalled Platts assessment; Mogas 95 history is sparse before June 2026 and fills in weekly.

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Week of RON95 · BUDI95 RON95 · SKPS RON95 · unsubsidised

Quick answers

What is the RON95 price in Malaysia this week?

For the week of 4–10 June 2026, RON95 is RM1.99 per litre for Malaysians under BUDI95 (RM2.05 under SKPS for public transport and freight). The unsubsidised price is RM3.72 per litre.

What is BUDI95?

BUDI95 (BUDI MADANI RON95) is the targeted fuel subsidy that started on 30 September 2025. Malaysian citizens pay RM1.99 per litre for RON95 — verified by MyKad at the pump — for up to 200 litres a month.

What is SKPS?

SKPS (Sistem Kawalan Penjualan Subsidi) is the Subsidised Petrol Control System. It lets eligible public land transport and goods vehicles — taxis, buses and lorries — buy RON95 at RM2.05 per litre after the pump price was floated.

When do fuel prices change in Malaysia?

Fuel prices are set weekly under the Automatic Pricing Mechanism. New prices are announced on Wednesday and apply from Thursday to the following Wednesday.