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Thailand Moves to Calm Public Over Fuel Supply Fears

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Thailand Moves to Calm Public Over Fuel Supply Fears

Thailand’s government said the country is not expected to face a fuel shortage despite uncertainty in global energy markets. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said oil supplies remain stable and confirmed that major fuel traders have not reported signs of a looming shortfall. He also stated that Thailand would continue oil sales to Laos while maintaining domestic supply confidence. At the same time, he urged the public to conserve energy as a precaution amid international tensions. Officials said national oil reserves have risen from roughly 60 days to about 90 days and could near 100 days if consumption drops and exports stay limited.

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