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Why "Oil-Rich" Malaysia Still Imports 50% of Its Fuel, And Why That’s a Problem Right Now

Sofea Najmi

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If you’ve ever walked into a conversation about petrol prices in Malaysia, you’ve likely heard this argument: “Why is our fuel so expensive? We are an oil-producing nation!”


On the surface, it makes sense. We see the Petronas towers, we see the offshore rigs, and we know we have black gold under our waters. But today, a viral infographic from Jabatan Penerangan Malaysia (JaPen) and an update from the Ministry of Finance (MoF) have pulled back the curtain on a harsh reality: Malaysia is "oil-hungry," and we are eating much more than we can grow.


Here is the deep-dive into why being "oil-rich" doesn't mean we are "oil-independent", and why the current global crisis is hitting our wallets harder than ever.


The 700,000-Barrel Reality Check 


The math is simple, but the implications are massive. According to the MoF, Malaysia’s domestic appetite for petroleum products (petrol, diesel, LPG, and jet fuel) is roughly 700,000 barrels per day.


The problem? We only produce about 350,000 barrels per day.


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This infographic from JaPen shows why Malaysia’s domestic demand of 700,000 barrels a day leaves us vulnerable to global supply shocks. (Source: Jabatan Penerangan Malaysia)


Essentially, we are running a 50% deficit every single day. To keep our cars moving, our planes flying, and our industries humming, we have no choice but to import the remaining half from the global market.


The "Choke Point": Why the Strait of Hormuz Matters 


The infographic highlights a terrifying geographic vulnerability. 38% of Malaysia’s crude oil imports pass through a tiny strip of water in West Asia called the Strait of Hormuz.


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With the current conflict in West Asia, this "main artery" is under threat.


  • Global Price Hikes: Crude prices have already surged by nearly 40%.
  • Logistics & Insurance: When shipping routes become dangerous, the cost of bringing oil to our shores sky-rockets.
  • Supply Delays: This is why Petronas recently had to fast-track the vessel Ocean Thunder from Iraq with 1 million barrels just to keep our national supply stable.

Read: Stable for Now, Critical by June: A Survival Guide to Malaysia's Mid-Year Energy Uncertainty


Why This Is a Problem "Right Now" 


This isn't just "macroeconomics", it's affecting your monthly expenses today.


  • The Subsidy Burden: When global oil prices stay above US$100 per barrel, the government's subsidy bill balloons. In April 2026 alone, the MoF is expected to bear roughly RM7 billion in subsidies to keep pump prices manageable.
  • Diesel Volatility: We've already seen diesel prices in Peninsular Malaysia fluctuate wildly, reaching as high as RM6.72/L earlier this month before settling slightly.
  • Cash Aid Adjustments: The government has had to increase BUDI MADANI cash assistance to RM400 just to help farmers and individuals cope with these "mindblowing" global price pressures.

Read: Strait of Hormuz to Malaysia: Why We’re Paying for a War 6,000km Away


The Bottom Line


We are no longer shielded from the world's problems. Our "Oil-Rich" status is a myth when our consumption outpaces our production 2-to-1. As long as we remain 50% dependent on imports, especially those passing through global conflict zones, our fuel prices and national economy will remain at the mercy of events thousands of miles away.


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What do you think? Is it time for Malaysia to speed up the transition to EVs, or should we be looking for more domestic oil sources? Let us know in the comments!


Read: Are EVs Now the Only 'War-Proof' Cars?


Read: 17x Higher?! MOF Revealed The Real Reason Petrol Prices Are Climbing (And It’s Not Just Crude Oil)


Read: Why Is Global Oil Falling But Our Petrol Price Is Still High? — MOF Explains The 'Lag'

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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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