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 Malaysian Estimated Weekly RON95/RON97 Price, RON95 β—†, RON97 β—† on 7/3 (Estimation)

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TSisr25
post Mar 17 2021, 09:26 AM

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Below is the estimated daily fuel price and some estimation. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been heavily subsidizing the fuel price. The good news is that RON95/Diesel has hit the ceiling and will continue on to be RM2.05 & RM2.15 respectively for the foreseeable future.

Date Daily Fuel RON95 Price Daily RON97 Price
2/3/2021 RM2.13 RM2.43
3/3/2021 RM2.14 RM2.44
4/3/2021 RM2.18 RM2.48
5/3/2021 RM2.25 RM2.55
6/3/2021 RM2.25* RM2.55*
7/3/2021 RM2.25* RM2.55*
8/3/2021 RM2.31 RM2.51
9/3/2021 RM2.27 RM2.57
10/3/2021 RM2.27 RM2.57
11/3/2021 RM2.31 RM2.61
12/3/2021 RM2.34 RM2.64
13/3/2021 RM2.34* RM2.64*
14/3/2021 RM2.34* RM2.64*
15/3/2021 RM2.37 RM2.67
16/3/2021 RM2.32 RM2.62

*weekend prices are following Friday

If the govt is following Wednesday to Tuesday cycle, then the actual price of RON95/RON97 would be RM2.33 & RM2.63 respectively.
If the govt is following Tuesday to Monday cycle, then the actual price of RON95/RON97 would be RM2.33 & RM2.63 respectively.

Most likely, RON97 will go up by 5 sen to RM2.45/l tomorrow.

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post Mar 17 2021, 01:42 PM

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QUOTE(isr25 @ Mar 17 2021, 09:26 AM)
Below is the estimated daily fuel price and some estimation. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been heavily subsidizing the fuel price. The good news is that RON95/Diesel has hit the ceiling and will continue on to be RM2.05 & RM2.15 respectively for the foreseeable future.

Date Daily Fuel RON95 Price Daily RON97 Price
2/3/2021 RM2.13 RM2.43
3/3/2021 RM2.14 RM2.44
4/3/2021 RM2.18 RM2.48
5/3/2021 RM2.25 RM2.55
6/3/2021 RM2.25* RM2.55*
7/3/2021 RM2.25* RM2.55*
8/3/2021 RM2.31 RM2.51
9/3/2021 RM2.27 RM2.57
10/3/2021 RM2.27 RM2.57
11/3/2021 RM2.31 RM2.61
12/3/2021 RM2.34 RM2.64
13/3/2021 RM2.34* RM2.64*
14/3/2021 RM2.34* RM2.64*
15/3/2021 RM2.37 RM2.67
16/3/2021 RM2.32 RM2.62

*weekend prices are following Friday

If the govt is following Wednesday to Tuesday cycle, then the actual price of RON95/RON97 would be RM2.33 & RM2.63 respectively.
If the govt is following Tuesday to Monday cycle, then the actual price of RON95/RON97 would be RM2.33 & RM2.63 respectively.

Most likely, RON97 will go up by 5 sen to RM2.45/l tomorrow.

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Is this based on Singapore Mean Platts? Bcz malaysia's petrol prices are determined based on that.

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post Mar 17 2021, 04:04 PM

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QUOTE(ziling60 @ Mar 17 2021, 01:42 PM)
Is this based on Singapore Mean Platts? Bcz malaysia's petrol prices are determined based on that.
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post Mar 17 2021, 05:11 PM

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RON 97 up 7 sen.
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post Mar 17 2021, 08:18 PM

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Accurate forecast by @isr25
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post Mar 17 2021, 08:45 PM

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Damn.. RON 97 up 7 cents.. Soon have to change to RON 95 once it goes up above RM 2.60 sad.gif
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post Mar 17 2021, 11:01 PM

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Let's see if it will hit RM2.81 this time. That's the highest I have pumped for the past few years.

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post Mar 18 2021, 11:57 AM

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I don't understand why government still need to control ron97 price.
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post Mar 18 2021, 12:07 PM

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Well the government has been controlling the price of petrol since 1983.
I'm speculating that even tough the sale of RON97 is less than 10% of the total volume sale of petrol they are just to afraid that when the government let the oil companies dictate the sales price, it will eventually go up rather than down since it is a premium product (even tough the spread between 97 & 95 is marginal) + volume sale is miniscule (which they loose more money just to offer it to the market).

QUOTE(man @ Mar 18 2021, 11:57 AM)
I don't understand why government still need to control ron97 price.
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QUOTE(man @ Mar 18 2021, 11:57 AM)
I don't understand why government still need to control ron97 price.
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You always pump ron97? Not many people pump that unless they love their cars. 95 should be sufficient
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QUOTE(Lone Wolf X @ Mar 18 2021, 12:07 PM)
Well the government has been controlling the price of petrol since 1983.
I'm speculating that even tough the sale of RON97 is less than 10% of the total volume sale of petrol they are just to afraid that when the government let the oil companies dictate the sales price, it will eventually go up rather than down since it is a premium product (even tough the spread between 97 & 95 is marginal) + volume sale is miniscule (which they loose more money just to offer it to the market).
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Should be no problem if the price goes up or down. Supply & demand.

QUOTE(Captain89 @ Mar 18 2021, 01:13 PM)
You always pump ron97? Not many people pump that unless they love their cars. 95 should be sufficient
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My car only need minimum ron92, so ron95 is already more than enough smile.gif
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post Mar 18 2021, 01:34 PM

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QUOTE(man @ Mar 18 2021, 01:30 PM)
Should be no problem if the price goes up or down. Supply & demand.
My car only need minimum ron92, so ron95 is already more than enough  smile.gif
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I see, Ron95 for now still remain the same for 3 weeks streaks now. Usually 97 for higher performance and conti car that’s what I know
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QUOTE(Captain89 @ Mar 18 2021, 01:34 PM)
I see, Ron95 for now still remain the same for 3 weeks streaks now. Usually 97 for higher performance and conti car that’s what I know
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Many conti cars also are enough with 95, no need 97.
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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Mar 17 2021, 11:01 PM)
Let's see if it will hit RM2.81 this time. That's the highest I have pumped for the past few years.
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The time when Abdullah Badawi suddenly announced a super huge hike and subsidised giving out of RM600+ cash?
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QUOTE(coolguy_0925 @ Mar 18 2021, 01:53 PM)
The time when Abdullah Badawi suddenly announced a super huge hike and subsidised giving out of RM600+ cash?
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That was too long ago haha.

Around Nov 2018 it reached RM2.81 and again May 2019 at RM2.80
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post Mar 18 2021, 02:11 PM

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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Mar 18 2021, 01:49 PM)
Many conti cars also are enough with 95, no need 97.
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Preferably ron97 for better performance. Those engines if damage will cost a boom rather not to risk πŸ˜‚
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QUOTE(Captain89 @ Mar 18 2021, 02:11 PM)
Preferably ron97 for better performance. Those engines if damage will cost a boom rather not to risk πŸ˜‚
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Not true, if the engine is designed just to use 95 then no need to use higher and they won't go kaboom sooner! More power also not always true. If it's optimized with just mapping for 95 then it won't make more power by using 97, just wasting money for placebo effect, Malaysian calls this shiok sendiri. Lol Even if some do mapped for higher ron, often the difference is marginal and only detectable with dyno testing so unless your butt feel is more sensitive and accurate than dyno then you won't notice the difference.

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QUOTE(6UE5T @ Mar 18 2021, 02:43 PM)
Not true, if the engine is designed just to use 95 then no need to use higher and they won't go kaboom sooner! More power also not always true. If it's optimized with just mapping for 95 then it won't make more power by using 97, just wasting money for placebo effect, Malaysian calls this shiok sendiri. Lol Even if some do mapped for higher ron, often the difference is marginal and only detectable with dyno testing so unless your butt feel is more sensitive and accurate than dyno then you won't notice the difference.
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Totally agree. Even if a car is tuned to have optimal performance with RON97, usually the power difference is minimal, like 2-4% more power than RON95.

Even if your typical teh tarik is sweeter than usual by 2-4% than usual, how can you know the difference if no one were to tell you? Shiok sendiri is most likely the effect.
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QUOTE(Captain89 @ Mar 18 2021, 02:11 PM)
Preferably ron97 for better performance. Those engines if damage will cost a boom rather not to risk πŸ˜‚
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Use 97 starting this month due to contest by Petronas - Setel πŸ˜†
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QUOTE(ayamxxx @ Mar 18 2021, 08:12 PM)
Use 97 starting this month due to contest by Petronas - Setel πŸ˜†
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7 sen/L too much.... not guarantee a prize from their contest also

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