Global energy crisis: Malaysia's fuel supply remains stable, sufficient, says Fuziah


PETALING JAYA, 28 Sept -- Selepas anggota tentera dan polis yang menjadi golongan pertama menikmati subsidi petrol RON95 di bawah insiatif Budi MADANI RON95 (BUDI95) semalam, hari ini peluang sama turut dinikmati lebih lima juta penerima Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah (STR) kategori B40. Rata-rata penerima STR yang menikmati harga petrol itu pada RM1.99 seliter menzahirkan penghargaan dan berterima kasih atas keprihatinan kerajaan terhadap golongan B40 yang amat memerlukan. --fotoBERNAMA (2025) HAK CIPTA TERPELIHARA

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Dr Fuziah Salleh urges the public to remain calm as the status of the country's fuel supply remains stable and sufficient.

In this regard, the public should continue their fuel purchases as usual, the Deputy Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister said in a Facebook post Saturday (April 11).

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The government, through the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry in collaboration with the industry, is closely monitoring the reported disruptions in fuel supply at several petrol stations.

Fuziah said that supply recovery measures are being implemented promptly.

"There has been an increase in demand in several locations, causing temporary supply disruptions at some petrol stations," she said

Fuziah said that the cooperation from all parties is important to ensure the situation remains under control, and any further developments will be communicated periodically.

Earlier, Shell Malaysia Trading Sdn Bhd said that there might be a temporary increase in demand, resulting in a temporary shortage of fuel at some petrol stations. The company said it was making every effort to restore supply at the affected stations as soon as possible. - Bernama

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