Thailand seeks crude oil from Russia, says domestic diesel prices to rise

Vehicles fill up with gasoline at a PTT gas station amid the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, on the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand, March 16, 2026. REUTERS
BANGKOK, March 17 (Reuters) – Thailand has discussed with the ​Russian government the possibility of purchasing crude ‌oil, a deputy prime minister said on Tuesday.
  • Deputy premier Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn told reporters Thailand’s foreign minister had discussed the ​issue of buying Russian crude at a meeting ​in Europe on Monday and it was understood ⁠negotiations were underway.
  • Thailand’s government would discuss fuel prices ​later on Tuesday, Phiphat said. Diesel prices are ​set to rise on Wednesday, he added, after the expiry of a 15-day price cap at 29.94 baht per litre.
  • Thailand’s government ​would try to cap domestic diesel prices at ​33 baht ($1.02) per litre, Phiphat said.
  • The country’s Oil Fund is ‌currently ⁠in deficit of more than 12 billion baht ($370.37 million) and the government has agreed that the fund must not spend more than 40 billion baht, he ​said.
  • As of Tuesday, ​Thailand has ⁠oil reserves for at least 101 days, comprising domestic reserves and additional imports ​from abroad, such as 1.9 million ​barrels from ⁠Angola and 625,000 barrels from the United States, Sarawut Kaewtathip, Director-General of the Energy Business Department, told ⁠a ​briefing.
  • Thailand also has forward contracts for ​additional crude supplies from overseas, he said.

Reporting by Panarat ​Thepgumpanat; Writing by Oratthai Sriring; Editing by Martin Petty

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