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As of April 2011, the subsidies for Diesel reached 4.5 Baht per litre (almost three times more than in January, shown in 2.; →see App A1). The balance of the oil fund rapidly approached zero. As a reaction, the government reduced Excise Tax on Diesel to almost zero (which also can be seen as a subsidy, when compared to other fuels). The whole issue of subsidizing Diesel is critically discussed by local experts, who recommend an end or an reduction of the subsidies, as they could produce a high burden to the national budget as soon as the oil fund balance reaches zero (→App. A3). | As of April 2011, the subsidies for Diesel reached 4.5 Baht per litre (almost three times more than in January, shown in 2.; →see App A1). The balance of the oil fund rapidly approached zero. As a reaction, the government reduced Excise Tax on Diesel to almost zero (which also can be seen as a subsidy, when compared to other fuels). The whole issue of subsidizing Diesel is critically discussed by local experts, who recommend an end or an reduction of the subsidies, as they could produce a high burden to the national budget as soon as the oil fund balance reaches zero (→App. A3). | ||
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Revision as of 15:47, 11 December 2012
Part of: GIZ International Fuel Price database
Also see: Thailand Energy Situation
Fuel Pricing Policies
Local Currency: | THB |
Exchange Rate: | 29.83
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Last Update: |
The downstream market in Thailand is liberal. The Energy Policy & Planning Office (EPPO) publishes very comprehensive information on fuel prices, monitored retail prices, monitored wholesale prices, refinery prices and levies/taxation. For all of these data, also historical data is available on their website (http://www.eppo.go.th/info/8prices_stat.htm).
Thailand uses an oil fund to flatten out volatile world market prices. Fuels are either subsidized or an oil fund levy is imposed in times of low oil costs. In December 2010, the government decided to begin subsidizing Diesel using the oil fund (see 2). Gasoline remained un-subsidized, and an oil fund levy of 7.5 Baht is imposed for gasoline. Hence, gasoline users cross-subsidize Diesel users.
As of April 2011, the subsidies for Diesel reached 4.5 Baht per litre (almost three times more than in January, shown in 2.; →see App A1). The balance of the oil fund rapidly approached zero. As a reaction, the government reduced Excise Tax on Diesel to almost zero (which also can be seen as a subsidy, when compared to other fuels). The whole issue of subsidizing Diesel is critically discussed by local experts, who recommend an end or an reduction of the subsidies, as they could produce a high burden to the national budget as soon as the oil fund balance reaches zero (→App. A3).
Fuel Prices and Trends
Gasoline 95 Octane | Diesel | |
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* benchmark lines: green=US price; grey=price in Spain; red=price of Crude Oil
Fuel Price Composition
Price composition for one litre of High Speed Diesel as of 2012/01/01.
Source: Own calculations based on http://www.eppo.go.th/info/8prices_stat.htm and →App. A1
Price composition for one litre of 95-octane gasoline as of January 2011
Source: Own calculations based on http://www.eppo.go.th/info/8prices_stat.htm and →App. A1
At a Glance
Regulation-Price-Matrix |
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An easy-to-understand price breakdown might be added to the informations given at http://www.eppo.go.th. Information on fuel taxes missing as of May 21st, 2011.
Sources to the Public
Type of Information | Web-Link / Source |
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Price Composition | http://www.eppo.go.th/info/8prices_stat.htm (Implicitly available from given data) |
Pump prices and margins | http://www.eppo.go.th/info/8prices_stat.htm |
Wholesale Prices | http://www.eppo.go.th/info/8prices_stat.htm |
Contact
Please find more information on GIZ International Fuel Price Database and http://www.giz.de/fuelprices
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