Thailand says domestic oil conditions are starting to stabilise


FILE PHOTO: A sign announcing 'Diesel fuel has run out' is displayed on a gas staton, in Prajuab Kirikhan, Thailand, Wednesday, March 18, 2026. - AP

BANGKOK: Sihasak Phuangketkeow, Minister of Foreign Affairs, said on April 21 at Government House after talks with Oman aimed at facilitating the passage of Thai cargo vessels through the Strait of Hormuz that the situation was now beginning to stabilise.

He said Oman had indicated that, if Thailand needed additional oil, it had surplus output available and was ready to supply it, provided Thailand gave advance notice.

Sihasak said whether Thailand would buy more oil from Oman would depend on whether the country had additional demand, and further price negotiations would also be required.

He added that Thailand was already using a large amount of oil from this region.

Addressing concerns that an oil shortage could emerge in May and June, Sihasak said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was trying to hold talks with various countries to secure oil supply sources as a fallback.

He said the detailed negotiations would need to be handled by the Ministry of Energy or PTT, and assessed that the current oil and energy situation was likely to remain stable. - The Nation/ANN

 

 

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