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Selected petroleum prices in Malaysia will be discounted by 2 cents per litre till 3 December 2025

Selected petroleum prices in Malaysia will be discounted by 2 cents per litre till 3 December 2025

The prices of RON97, non-subsidised RON95, and diesel in Peninsular Malaysia will be RM3.26, RM2.63, and RM3.08 per litre respectively.

Malaysia's government announced on 26 November 2025 that it will reduce the retail prices of the following petrol from 27 November 2025 to 3 December 2025. 

Using the Automatic Pricing Mechanism (APM) formula, retail prices for petroleum products during this period are:

  • RON97 – reduced by 2 cent, or sen s to RM3.26 per litre
  • Non-subsidised RON95 – reduced by 2 sen to RM2.63 per litre, and 
  • Diesel in Peninsular Malaysia – reduced by 2 sen to RM3.08 per litre.
Government Reduces Non-Subsidised RON 95, RON97 And Diesel Retail Prices By 2 Sen Per Litre From  27 November 2025 To 3 December 2025

Subsidised RON95 petrol under BUDI95 will remain at RM1.99 per litre. The Ministry of Finance shared that the government will continue to monitor global oil price trends and take appropriate measures to ensure Malaysians' welfare remains priority. 


These enhancements are part of the Malaysian's Government's ongoing efforts to enable fuel subsidies to be more inclusive and responsive to the changing needs of its citizens. Some other initiatives revolving AROUND the petrol subsidy include: 

  1. RON95 petrol price to RM1.99 per litre,
  2. RON95 subsidy to Malaysian citizens holding Singapore driving licences, and 
  3. Enhancements to the RON95 subsidy, particularly for e-hailing and airport taxi drivers.

Infographics / Ministry of Finance Malaysia Facebook

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