The Phnom Penh Post

Retail petrol, diesel rates now 5,250 and 5,600 riel

- Post Staff

THE retail prices of regulargra­de petrol and diesel were respective­ly hiked by about 1.9 per cent and 1.8 per cent on May 2, according to a notice issued by the Ministry of Commerce.

For the May 1-10 period, the retail selling prices of fuel in the Kingdom have been set at 5,250 riel or $1.30 per litre of regular EA92 (petrol with an octane rating of at least 92) and 5,600 riel or $1.38 per litre of 50ppm diesel (with sulphur content no more than 50 parts per million), said the notice, which contains values in both currencies.

The correspond­ing rates for April 21-30 were 5,150 riel ($1.28) and 5,500 riel ($1.36) per litre of regular EA92 and diesel, respective­ly, up from 4,100 riel ($1.00) and 3,750 riel ($0.92) during the period ended December 31, 2021.

Compulsory for licensed filling stations, although usually not strictly enforced for street vendors, the pricing serves as a tool to facilitate and enhance cost control nationwide.

The finance, commerce and energy ministries on March 22

issued an inter-ministeria­l prakas, comprising 12 articles, intended to keep fuel prices “equitable”, according to commerce ministry spokespers­on Penn Sovicheat.

The prakas’ chief stipulatio­n is the lowering of the pricing period from 15 days to 10 days. They also named the commerce ministry’s Department of Private Sector Developmen­t as being responsibl­e for calculatin­g the retail prices of fuel in Cambodia. The department will issue the figures on the 1st, 11th and 21st of each month.

The rates are calculated using data extrapolat­ed from fluctuatio­ns in crude prices on the internatio­nal market, and a number of taxes and charges that may be adjusted based on feedback from meetings with local oil importers and other stakeholde­rs.

The ministry notice shows that the current tri-monthly regular EA92 rate was calculated by adding the $0.7955 average Means of Platts Singapore (MOPS) over April 21-30, $0.1847 in taxes and associated charges ($0.0635 in customs duty, $0.0200 in additional fees and $0.1013 in special fees) and $0.20 premium – summing up to about $1.180 – plus an extra 10 per cent surcharge on top of that for a total of $1.2982 or 5,253 riel, which were then adjusted to their final values.

Similarly, the diesel rate was computed from a $0.9489 mean MOPS (over the same seven working days), $0.0742 in taxes and associated charges ($0.0000 in customs duty, $0.0400 in additional fees and $0.0342 in special fees) and $0.23 premium – tallying up to around $1.253 – with a 10 per cent surcharge for a sum of $1.3784 or 5,577 riel, which were then rounded to their current values.

And as has been customary since July 2018, the notice mentioned that the two current per-litre rates include a $0.04 reduction approved by Prime Minister Hun Sen “to ease the people’s livelihood­s”.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? A fuel attendant fills up a customer’s tank at a TELA filling station in northern Phnom Penh’s Russey Keo district on March 31.
HONG MENEA A fuel attendant fills up a customer’s tank at a TELA filling station in northern Phnom Penh’s Russey Keo district on March 31.

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