Tuesday, August 1, 2017

RON95 Ogos 2017


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Minggu 5 (30 Ogos): Harga tidak berubah pada minggu ini, jadi kami menjangka ia akan dikekalkan pada RM2.15 / liter.

Minggu 4 (23 Ogos): Terdapat penstabilan dalam harga. Harga yang dikira adalah RM2.13 / liter - oleh itu harga mungkin dikekalkan, atau sedikit peningkatan dari minggu lepas.

Minggu 3 (16 Ogos): Premium tambahan sekitar 3-4sen seliter RON95 dipegang pantas. Kami tepat meramalkan kenaikan, tetapi ia lebih tinggi dari jangkaan!

Minggu 2 (9 Ogos): Seperti yang diramalkan, harga naik semula, kali ini sedikit lebih daripada ramalan kami. Harga bahan mentah masih naik, tetapi ringgit tidak banyak bergerak, oleh itu harga petrol naik!

Minggu 1 (2 Ogos): Selamat datang ke musim panas Ogos 2017. Malangnya, harga petrol juga panas! Berdasarkan data terkini, kemungkinan besar ia akan terus naik minggu ini. Produk halus telah naik, sementara ringgit belum bergerak. Ia mungkin tidak begitu banyak seperti yang dikira kerana kerajaan sudah meningkatnya minggu lepas - tetapi ia pasti tidak akan jatuh!

RON95 petrol price - August 2017



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Week 5 (30 August): Prices have not changed at all this week, so we expect it to be maintained at RM2.15/liter.

Week 4 (23 August): There appears to be some stabilization in the prices. The calculated price is RM2.13/liter so it could be either maintained, or a slight increase from last week. Update: actual price was maintained at RM2.15/liter.

Week 3 (16 August): The additional premium of around 3-4sen per liter of RON95 is holding fast, so we were accurate in predicting the increase although it was higher than expected!

Week 2 (9 August): Well as predicted, prices went up again, this time slightly more than what we predicted. World refined prices are heading up week after week but the ringgit is not moving much, hence the rise in petrol pricing!

Week 1 (2 August): Welcome to sweltering hot August 2017. Unfortunately, petrol prices are also hot and based on the latest data, most likely it will keep going up this week. Refined products have gone up in price while the ringgit has not really moved. It might not be as stark as the numbers suggest, as the government already built in a big rise last week - but still, it isn't going down for sure!