Malaysia implements measures to stabilize fuel supply
The Malaysian government has ensured balanced fuel distribution nationwide and is prepared to import additional fuel if necessary to maintain stability.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has affirmed that the country’s fuel and diesel supply is now better organised and more stable following the government’s proactive measures.
According to Anwar, the supply shortage that occurred two months ago has been alleviated thanks to measures to reduce petrol consumption and tighten controls to prevent diesel leakage and smuggling.
These efforts have not only helped reduce actual fuel consumption but also protect the public from the impact of price increases, thereby easing financial pressure on the government amid constantly fluctuating global energy prices, he noted.
A man refuels his motorcycle at a Petronas petrol station in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, July 31, 2019. Photo by Reuters |
Against the backdrop of conflicts in the Middle East affecting the global oil and gas market and driving up food and transportation costs, Malaysia and other ASEAN countries are actively promoting regional cooperation.
This proactive approach includes encouraging countries with surplus supplies to prioritize support for neighboring nations in order to strengthen shared energy security and protect the regional economy from international market shocks.
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