Cambodian supplier to suspend LPG sales due to supply shortage


PHNOM PENH: A major energy supplier in Cambodia has said it will halt sales of liquefied petroleum gas from the start of next month due to supply disruptions resulting from the Middle East conflict.

Sokimex, a supplier of premium cooking and burning fuel in the Southeast Asia nation, announced late Sunday (March 22) that it would "temporarily suspend the supply of LPG effective from April 1".

Due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, the company said it had been "unable to import LPG since the beginning of March 2026 and therefore cannot continue supplying LPG to customers according to market demand".

Sokimex Investment Group's energy division supplies gasoline, diesel and liquefied petroleum gas to the public and private sectors, and includes more than 500 service stations across the country, according to its website.

Cambodian Energy Minister Keo Rottanak said in a video released on Monday that Sokimex contributed only about three per cent of LPG to the Cambodian market, and told the public "not to worry" as six other companies were still supplying LPG in the country.

He also urged people to turn to electric rice cookers and stovetops to conserve LPG, adding that the government was working to find new sources of supply. - AFP

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