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BANGKOK – Fuel prices across Thailand climbed sharply on Thursday morning, March 26, 2026, after the Oil Fuel Fund Executive Committee scaled back state support. [1]

The Fuel Fund Executive Committee decided today to freeze the retail price of diesel at 30 baht per litre by cutting refiners’ contributions to the fund by a further 15 satang per litre. [2]

The Oil Fuel Fund Office (OFFO) has reported four critical issues to the Minister of Energy, calling for swift policy decisions. [3]

The National Unity Government (NUG) On September 25, U Chit Tun, Deputy Minister of Federal Union Affairs-NUG, passed away. On Sunday, the Ministry offered their deepest condolences to his family. (confirmed by 2 sources) [4]

BANGKOK, Thailand – An academic expert emphasizes that the Fuel Fund’s deficit is poised to surpass the 50 billion baht threshold should current subsidy levels persist. [5]

Thailand may be preparing to end the long-running policy of capping diesel prices at no more than 30 baht a litre, as the Oil Fuel Fund Office plans to submit a revised national fuel-crisis framework to the incoming government for review. [6]

Thailand’s Fuel Fund Executive Committee has resolved to maintain the current diesel price cap at 34 baht per liter, while the con [7]

The Oil Fuel Fund Office (OFFO) is preparing to propose fund utilization to keep retail diesel prices not exceeding 30 baht per liter. April 19 marks the first day after the expiration o [8]

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[1] TH www.chiangraitimes.com · 2026-03-26 · 85% match

Thailand Fuel Prices Jump 6 Baht per Liter After Subsidy Cuts Take Effect

BANGKOK – Fuel prices across Thailand climbed sharply on Thursday morning, March 26, 2026, after the Oil Fuel Fund Executive Committee scaled back state support.

[2] TH world.thaipbs.or.th · 2026-02-20 · 67% match

Diesel price frozen at 30 baht amid Middle East tensions

The Fuel Fund Executive Committee decided today to freeze the retail price of diesel at 30 baht per litre by cutting refiners’ contributions to the fund by a further 15 satang per litre.

[3] TH www.nationthailand.com · 2025-11-15 · 74% match

Oil Fund submits 4 urgent agenda items as Auttapol reviews diesel price cap at 30 baht

The Oil Fuel Fund Office (OFFO) has reported four critical issues to the Minister of Energy, calling for swift policy decisions.

[4] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-09-29 · 71% match

Spring Revolution Daily News for 29 September 2025

The National Unity Government (NUG) On September 25, U Chit Tun, Deputy Minister of Federal Union Affairs-NUG, passed away. On Sunday, the Ministry offered their deepest condolences to his family.

[5] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2026-03-18 · 47% match

Thai energy expert warns Oil Fuel Fund Office deficit could exceed 50 billion baht amid global oil surge

BANGKOK, Thailand – An academic expert emphasizes that the Fuel Fund’s deficit is poised to surpass the 50 billion baht threshold should current subsidy levels persist.

[6] TH www.nationthailand.com · 2026-02-05 · 48% match

Diesel price cap under review as Oil Fund turns positive

Thailand may be preparing to end the long-running policy of capping diesel prices at no more than 30 baht a litre, as the Oil Fuel Fund Office plans to submit a revised national fuel-crisis framework to the incoming government for review.

[7] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2023-03-07 · 75% match

Thailand Oil Fuel Fund maintains diesel price cap at 34 baht per liter

Thailand’s Fuel Fund Executive Committee has resolved to maintain the current diesel price cap at 34 baht per liter, while the con

[8] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2024-04-19 · 75% match

OFFO mulls measures to support diesel prices

The Oil Fuel Fund Office (OFFO) is preparing to propose fund utilization to keep retail diesel prices not exceeding 30 baht per liter. April 19 marks the first day after the expiration o

[9] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2023-09-21 · 75% match

Myanmar Junta Re-Channels Fuel Imports as Western Sanctions Tighten

Myanmar’s military regime is seeking to evade tighter Western sanctions on dollar transactions and aviation fuel imports by handing a large chunk of oil storage and distribution operations to a subsidiary of the junta-friendly Kanbawza (KBZ) Group of

[10] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2023-08-10 · 75% match

Junta Boss Advisor Faces ‘Hopeless’ Task: Solving Myanmar’s Economic Crisis

After reshuffling his cabinet last week, junta boss Min Aung Hlaing has appointed his economic advisor, retired Lt-General Nyo Saw, to two vital economic committees—one that control foreign exchange and another that oversees trade.

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