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 Malaysian Estimated Weekly RON95/RON97 Price, RON95 ◆, RON97 ◆ on 7/3 (Estimation)

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TSisr25
post Oct 5 2021, 07:50 AM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. 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.

If calculating 28/9 to 4/10 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM2.69 and RM2.99 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would go up by 2 sen from last week to RM2.78 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

2nd Note: I am still trying to find the right formula (if any) by doing several test methods available to see in the sheet link above and going to the "Fuel Test Calc" tab. If you have any ideas, do sound out in this thread.

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post Oct 12 2021, 08:05 AM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. 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.

If calculating 5/10 to 11/10 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM2.83 and RM3.13 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would go up by 2 sen from last week to RM2.79 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

2nd Note: I am still trying to find the right formula (if any) by doing several test methods available to see in the sheet link above and going to the "Fuel Test Calc" tab. If you have any ideas, do sound out in this thread.

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post Oct 13 2021, 07:52 PM

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QUOTE(-PuPu^ZaPruD3r- @ Oct 13 2021, 06:50 PM)
Ron 97 up 10 cents tomorrow !!
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LOL! Finally after artificially controlling the price laugh.gif
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post Oct 14 2021, 10:54 AM

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QUOTE(Lone Wolf X @ Oct 14 2021, 09:08 AM)
MOF should just deregulate RON97 price to let the market set it.
Not sure what's MOF purpose of controlling RON97 right now.
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I too don't understand why they subsidized RON97. No normal consumer car need RON97 and those that can afford the cars that requires RON97 can afford to pay the market rate.

I guess that they controlled / subsidized RON97 because some unscrupulous vendors try to increase prices for basic necessities when ANY petrol price increase. Either that or they just don't want people to panic as when RON97 increase, RON95 may increase soon too.
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post Oct 20 2021, 07:54 AM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. 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.

If calculating 12/10 to 18/10 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM2.96 and RM3.26 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would go up by 10 sen from last week to RM2.97 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

2nd Note: I am still trying to find the right formula (if any) by doing several test methods available to see in the sheet link above and going to the "Fuel Test Calc" tab. If you have any ideas, do sound out in this thread.

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post Oct 20 2021, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(-PuPu^ZaPruD3r- @ Oct 20 2021, 06:44 PM)
No changes in RON 97 price
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Govt really have money to blow man laugh.gif
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post Oct 26 2021, 07:54 AM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been heavily subsidizing the fuel price - even RON97! 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.

If calculating 19/10 to 25/10 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM3.03 and RM3.33 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would go up by 10 sen from last week to RM2.97 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

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post Nov 2 2021, 03:41 PM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been heavily subsidizing the fuel price - even RON97! 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.

If calculating 26/10 to 1/11 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM3.06 and RM3.36 respectively (±1 sen) - the subsidy amount of RON95 has finally reached more than RM1 per litre.

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would go up by 10 sen from last week to RM3.07 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

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post Nov 9 2021, 07:59 AM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been heavily subsidizing the fuel price - even RON97! 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.

If calculating 2/11 to 8/11 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM2.99 and RM3.29 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would go up by 10 sen from last week to RM3.16 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

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post Nov 16 2021, 10:47 AM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been heavily subsidizing the fuel price - even RON97! 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.

If calculating 9/11 to 17/11 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM2.92 and RM3.22 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would go up by 2 sen from last week to RM3.10 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

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post Nov 23 2021, 01:48 PM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been heavily subsidizing the fuel price - even RON97! 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.

If calculating 16/11 to 22/11 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM2.82 and RM3.12 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would remain the same as last week at RM3.08 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

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post Nov 24 2021, 05:29 PM

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QUOTE(-PuPu^ZaPruD3r- @ Nov 24 2021, 05:21 PM)
RON 97 down 3 cents tomorrow smile.gif
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This is actually good news - looks like they used the old formula of 6-8% difference between RON95 & RON97 formula of the old days. No longer the arbitrary 30 sen difference in price between RON95 & RON97.
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post Nov 30 2021, 07:47 AM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been heavily subsidizing the fuel price - even RON97! 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.

If calculating 23/11 to 29/11 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM2.72 and RM3.02 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would go down by 10 sen from last week to RM2.95 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

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post Dec 7 2021, 08:23 AM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been heavily subsidizing the fuel price - even RON97! 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.

If calculating 30/11 to 6/12 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM2.56 and RM2.86 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would go down by 5 sen from last week to RM2.97 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

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post Dec 14 2021, 07:37 AM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been 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.

If calculating 7/12 to 13/12 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM2.72 and RM3.02 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would go up by 3 sen from last week to RM3.02 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

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post Dec 21 2021, 08:54 AM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been 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.

If calculating 14/12 to 20/12 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM2.70 and RM3.00 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would be unchanged from last week at RM3.00 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

Note: This will be my last update for this year as I will be on year end leave. Will be back in early 2022. Have a merry Christmas & a happy new year to those who are celebrating it. May 2022 be a better year for us all!

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post Jan 5 2022, 08:00 AM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been 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.

If calculating 28/12 to 3/1 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM2.80 and RM3.10 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would go up by 5 sen from last week at RM3.05 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

Note: May 2022 be a better year for us all!

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post Jan 11 2022, 09:40 AM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been 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.

If calculating 4/1 to 10/1 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM2.85 and RM3.15 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would go up by 3 sen from last week at RM3.06 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

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post Jan 19 2022, 08:48 AM

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Calculation and table of estimated prices can be found at this link: https://goo.gl/cpYiBN. No guarantees any of the estimates will be correct as the government has been 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.

If calculating 11/1 to 17/1 cycle (Tuesday to Monday - weekends are using Friday prices), the actual retail price for RON95 & RON97 should be RM2.91 and RM3.21 respectively (±1 sen).

Thus, I estimate that RON97 would go up by 5 sen from last week at RM3.12 (±1 sen).

Note: RON95 will be capped at RM2.05/l & Diesel at RM2.15/l source

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post Jan 19 2022, 07:07 PM

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QUOTE(-PuPu^ZaPruD3r- @ Jan 19 2022, 06:01 PM)
No changes in RON 97 price
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Fooh, govt subsidize kaw2

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