Retail oil prices in Cambodia continue to soar amid Middle East conflict


Cambodia's oil reserves can last for 21 days. - The Nation/ANN

PHNOM PENH: Retail oil prices in Cambodia continue to rise sharply due to the escalation of the Middle East conflict, the Ministry of Commerce said late on Tuesday (March 10).

In an announcement, the ministry said a litre of regular gasoline will cost 5,200 riels (US$1.3) from Wednesday to Friday, up 18 per cent from Sunday.

Diesel will go for 6,050 riels (US$1.51) per litre, up 17.4 per cent, the announcement added.

Minister of Mines and Energy Keo Ratanak said on Sunday that the kingdom's oil reserves can last for 21 days. - Xinhua

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