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Fuel prices expected to rise – slightly – as subsidies expire on Jan. 31
TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2024
Energy Minister Peeraphan Salirathaviphak says discussions on government fuel subsidies are ongoing with only one week before the three-month gasohol price cuts expire on January 31.
Fuel price freeze set to end in December, govt considers extension
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 06, 2023
The government’s temporary freeze on diesel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices, in effect since September, is set to expire on December 31, raising considerations for a possible extension.
Scalding demand for Hot-Water Bottles in Japan has factories in overtime
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2023
A kind of traditional, eco-friendly heater is in demand as fuel prices soar and inflate household utility bills. Hot-water bottles, or yutampo in Japanese, have been sold out at some retailers, forcing factories to keep running despite production for the winter usually finishing by this time of year.
U.S. lawmakers slam Big Oil for high gasoline prices
THURSDAY, APRIL 07, 2022
Oil executives defended themselves in the U.S. Congress on Wednesday (April 6) from charges by lawmakers that they are gouging Americans with high fuel prices, saying that they are boosting energy output and no one company sets the price of gasoline.
People feel the pinch of rising fuel prices
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 09, 2022
The Nation has interviewed people on the street, who need fuel to earn their livelihood.
Prayut orders fixing diesel price to Bt30 per litre
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2021
Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha said on Wednesday (October 20) that the government will control the price of diesel fuel to Bt30 per litre after the fuel prices have been rising recently and affected many sectors especially transport truck operators.
Profit forecast cut for Asian airlines
SUNDAY, JUNE 02, 2019
FOR EVERY passenger flown, Asian carriers including Singapore Airlines (SIA) are expected to earn an average of just US$3.51 (S$4.82), as the region continues to take the brunt of rising fuel prices and a substantial weakening of world trade.
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