Thailand fuel/pump prices
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How do gas prices in Thailand compare to the rest of the world? Is is abnormally expensive? Abnormally cheap (like most other things)?
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See the below latest chart as example. For the sake of this post just use 30.0 Baht as a normal per liter price. In US terms that would translate to about USD 3.49 per US gallon. Not cheap by any means.
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thai price in euros would be about 0,80 € a litre
which is quite cheap as a litre in France SP95: 1.57 €, and in Germany 1.37 €
which is quite cheap as a litre in France SP95: 1.57 €, and in Germany 1.37 €
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I think that the govt. subsidizes petrol prices in Thailand. It's a long boat trip to bring the oil here and the Vat & sales tax add 17% to the price. There's no Vat in the US and it's less expensive to ship it there. Also taxes are federal and state regulated so every state has a different price. Oregon has no sales tax and petrol is cheaper there.
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Diesel and domestic gas are subsidised by the government. Diesel was capped when oil prices started going through the roof but this cap was lifted by the junta after the coup. I believe it was re-instated this year.
I don't know of any subsidy on petrol which is why at times the price gap between petrol and diesel is quite large.
In the UK and some other countries, diesel is more expensive than petrol.
As for the cost of imports. Thailand is a huge producer of natural gas and also produces around a third of it's oil consumption locally.
I don't know of any subsidy on petrol which is why at times the price gap between petrol and diesel is quite large.
In the UK and some other countries, diesel is more expensive than petrol.
As for the cost of imports. Thailand is a huge producer of natural gas and also produces around a third of it's oil consumption locally.
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The average price of diesel in the UK is £1.35 per litre - in Thailand its the equivalent of approximately £0.75 or about 80% more expensive.
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I think if you compare the price per litre against the average salary/minimum wage then the fuel in Thailand is actually quite high.
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Good point. A common way of comparing the cost of living in different countries is to compare the time you have to work to buy, say a gallon of petrol, a pint of beer, a bottle of milk etc. Using that rule, the cost of living here, for the local population is quite high.
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I had to top up the car's petrol yesterday for the first time in weeks as we're not really going anywhere these days. So I asked for 500 baht's worth of E20, which normally buys about 20 litres.
When I checked the pump gauge I was shocked to see it had delivered 31 litres. And the price was down at 16.xx baht pet litre. That's around a 33% drop.
Is it possible for it to go lower?
When I checked the pump gauge I was shocked to see it had delivered 31 litres. And the price was down at 16.xx baht pet litre. That's around a 33% drop.
Is it possible for it to go lower?
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It was lower last week. E20 was 15 baht pl
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Yes. Crude oil is down 18% at the moment due to lack of demand and storage.
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I remember when petrol rose by 2 baht from 7 baht a litre to 9. People outside of Thailand couldn't understand what all the fuss was about on a rise of only 2 baht. But when you put that into percentages, it was more than a 20% increase.
It's nice to see it coming down and that they are reacting to the low oil prices. Thailand do react much quicker to a fluctuation in the price of oil unlike for example, the UK.
It's nice to see it coming down and that they are reacting to the low oil prices. Thailand do react much quicker to a fluctuation in the price of oil unlike for example, the UK.
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The price of petrol in Thailand does seem to mirror the crude oil price fairly accurately and fairly quickly, whereas in the UK they have two speeds - quick to put it up, slow to reduce it.
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Drat!sateeb wrote:It was lower last week. E20 was 15 baht pl
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So crude is down 18%, but E20 is down 33%. I would also have expected the price of ethanol to have gone up due to sanitizer demand. There may also have been government intervention by lowering of taxes and duty I suppose.