Bye-Bye RM1.99? Why Your Petrol Subsidy is Now a 'Timed' Reality
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For years, RM2.05 (and more recently RM1.99 under BUDI95) has been the "shield" protecting Malaysian wallets from global oil volatility. But that shield is thinning. According to the Socio-Economic Research Centre (SERC), the gap between what we pay and what fuel actually costs has reached a breaking point.
With global oil prices surging due to Middle East tensions, the government’s monthly subsidy bill has exploded from RM700 million to a staggering RM4 billion. Here is why the "cheap fuel" era is entering its final countdown.
1. The RM2.87 Forecast: A New Ceiling?
The SERC has proposed a "subsidy cap" of RM1.00 per litre. The current market price for RON95 is approximately RM3.87. If the government limits its help to just RM1.00, the retail price at the pump would need to rise to RM2.87.
SERC Executive Director Lee Heng Guie suggests this shouldn't happen overnight. Instead, Malaysians should prepare for gradual hikes of 30 to 37 sen at a time to avoid an "inflationary shock."
2. The "May Deadline": Why Prices are Safe (For Now)
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim recently confirmed that fuel prices will remain stable until at least May 2026. This "grace period" is intended to monitor global developments and allow the Central Database Hub (PADU) to fully calibrate for targeted subsidies.
However, the SERC warns that this is "buying time." If global oil stays at the average of US$100 per barrel or higher, the fiscal pressure to move toward RM2.87 will become unavoidable by mid-year.
3. The Quota Squeeze: 300L down to 200L
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The price hike isn't the only change. Effective today, April 1, 2026, the government has already tightened the BUDI95 scheme, reducing the monthly subsidized quota from 300 litres to 200 litres.
- Who it hits: High-mileage commuters and small business owners.
- The Result: Even if the price stays at RM1.99 for now, many drivers will find themselves paying the full market price (RM3.87) for any fuel used beyond that 200L limit.
4. The "Inflation Pass-Through" Effect
Why does RM2.87 matter? Because fuel is the "blood" of the economy. The SERC anticipates that if oil prices stay elevated, private consumption growth could drop below 4%.
- Business Costs: Logistics and input costs will rise.
- Retail Impact: From your morning teh tarik to your online shopping deliveries, a fuel hike usually triggers a secondary wave of price increases across the board.
The Bottom Line: Survival of the Frugal?
The message from the experts is clear: The blanket subsidy that treated a luxury SUV the same as a 100cc moped is dead. As Putrajaya seeks to "preserve fiscal space," the burden is shifting back to the consumer.
For Malaysian drivers, the mission for 2026 is simple: Optimize. Whether it’s carpooling, switching to hybrids, or religiously tracking your 200L quota, the days of "unlimited" cheap petrol are officially on the clock.
Sources: The Malaysian Reserve | Klever Stock
Read: Safe Passage at Hormuz: Why Malaysia’s Special Deal with Iran Won't Lower Your Petrol Price
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Sofea Najmi
A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv
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