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Thailand’s diesel price to drop to 33 baht per litre on Friday


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The Fuel Fund Executive Committee decided today (Monday) to cut the pump price of diesel by another 50 satang/litre, effective from April 7th.

 

This fourth price cut will bring the total price reduction since February to two baht and take the pump price of diesel from 33.50 baht/litre to 33 baht/litre, said Wisak Pattanasak, director of the Oil Fuel Fund Office.

 

He attributed the committee’s decision to the average wholesale cost of diesel in March, which was US$ 98.92 per barrel, representing a drop of 4.69 US dollars from February.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thailands-diesel-price-to-drop-to-33-baht-per-litre-on-friday/

 

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1 hour ago, Puccini said:

That's all part of the proclaimed efforts to reduce air pollution, I presume.

If it weren't for the green woke clown crowed then we wouldn't have a pollution problem or any other social and environ-mental problem for that matter. 

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

This fourth price cut will bring the total price reduction since February to two baht and take the pump price of diesel from 33.50 baht/litre to 33 baht/litre, said Wisak Pattanasak, director of the Oil Fuel Fund Office.

I'll celebrate later.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

pump price of diesel from 33.50 baht/litre to 33 baht/litre, said Wisak Pattanasak, director of the Oil Fuel Fund Office.

 

He attributed the committee’s decision to the average wholesale cost of diesel in March, which was US$ 98.92 per barrel, representing a drop of 4.69 US dollars from February.

Drops the price less than 2% after a 4% drop of a barrel ? Somehow does not seems quite a bargain

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2 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

Drops the price less than 2% after a 4% drop of a barrel ? Somehow does not seems quite a bargain

You forget the fuel stabilization fund which has to be reimbursed for keeping prices lower when the cost of oil was increasing. All of this may be moot anyway, OPEC has just announced large cuts so the supply side is falling whilst demand is increasing, that means higher prices at some point downstream.

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4 minutes ago, nigelforbes said:

You forget the fuel stabilization fund which has to be reimbursed for keeping prices lower when the cost of oil was increasing. All of this may be moot anyway, OPEC has just announced large cuts so the supply side is falling whilst demand is increasing, that means higher prices at some point downstream.

does that qualify as manipulation by a monopoly?

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10 minutes ago, wombat said:

does that qualify as manipulation by a monopoly?

The Fuel Stabilisation Fund sits between the importer/producers and the consumer.

 

The Fuel Stabilization Fund is operated by government and is also funded by them, it's purpose and practice is to smooth out the peaks and valleys in the end cost of fuel in an attempt to keep it as level as possible. The cost of oil and fuel spiked very high during covid but the fund kept prices lower than they would otherwise have been. Case in point, the cost of diesel was kept artificially low, which means inflation was also kept lower than it might have been because increased transportation costs weren't passed on. Ditto the price of electricity which is reliant on the price of oil and gas at many generators.

 

Is all that manipulation? I have absolute confidence that some posters will call it that and call for public hangings et al. 

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I don't check the price. What is the point?

I just ask for 500 baht (or whatever.)

Sometimes the car is thirsty and the "k's remaining" doesn't seem to change.

I always check that they put the correct baht in.

Maybe a hole in the fuel tank.

Yes, fuel was much more attractive when it was much cheaper.????????

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