Fuel oil reference prices continued their steady decline to K3,880 for Octane 92 and K3,915 for Octane 95, K3,995 for diesel and K4,800 for premium diesel this week ending 18 June, showing a decrease of over K220 to K470 per litre.
The reference prices
were set at K4,345 for Octane 92 and K4,385 for Octane 95, K4,220 for diesel
and K5,115 for premium diesel last week ending 11 June.
The price index set by
Mean of Platts Singapore (MOPS), the pricing basis for many refined products in
Southeast Asia, influences the domestic fuel prices, according to the
Supervisory Committee on Oil Import, Storage and Distribution of Fuel Oil.
The committee is
governing the market to ensure a stable price and secure supply. Furthermore,
the Central Bank of Myanmar has been injecting foreign currencies into the fuel
oil sector to help cut the price.
Under the guidance of
the Supervisory Committee, the Petroleum Products Regulatory Department has
been issuing daily reference wholesale prices to ensure price stability for
energy consumers.
The committee is
inspecting the fuel stations to see whether they are overcharging. Authorities
are taking action against those retailers of fuel stations under the Petroleum
and Petroleum Products Law 2017 if they are found overcharging rather than the set
reference rate.
As per the statement,
90 per cent of fuel oil in Myanmar is imported, while the remaining 10 per cent
is produced locally. Domestic fuel prices are highly correlated with
international prices. The State is steering the market to mitigate the loss
experienced by the importers, sellers and energy consumers. Consequently, the
government is trying to distribute the oil at a reasonable price compared to
those of regional countries.
Some countries levied
higher tax rates and hiked oil prices than Myanmar’s. However, Malaysia’s oil
sector receives government subsidies, and the prices are about 60 per cent
lower than those of Myanmar. Every country lays down different policy patterns to
fix oil prices, the Supervisory Committee on Oil Import, Storage and
Distribution of Fuel Oil stated.
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