MALAYSIA FUEL PRICES (PER LITRE)
13 MAR 2025 - 19 MAR 2025
PETRON BLAZE 100 EURO 4M
RM5.05
PETRON BLAZE 97 EURO 4M
RM3.28
PETRON BLAZE 95 EURO 4M
RM2.05
PETRON TURBO DIESEL EURO 5
Peninsular Malaysia
Sabah & Sarawak

RM3.26
RM2.35
PETRON DIESEL MAX
Peninsular Malaysia
Sabah & Sarawak

RM3.06
RM2.15
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Making Every Effort Counts

Making Every Effort Counts

During the last week of the holy month of Ramadhan, we continued our social contribution journey to help those who are affected by the pandemic, especially families celebrating Hari Raya.We collaborated with NGOs, Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs, Angkatan Belia...
Contribution Of LPG Gasul To Charity Homes

Contribution Of LPG Gasul To Charity Homes

As charity homes busied themselves to cook for their residents, we helped out by contributing 183 cylinders of Petron… Posted by Petron Malaysia on Wednesday, 3 June...
Contribution of LPG Gasul to PPR

Contribution of LPG Gasul to PPR

Thanks to Sahabat Jariah, we were able to reach out to families whose livelihoods were affected by the outbreak. In the… Posted by Petron Malaysia on Wednesday, 3 June...
Essential Foods to B40- Part 1

Essential Foods to B40- Part 1

We are all in this together and we can do our bit to help out. Teaming up with Mydin, we contributed 5,200 packs of… Posted by Petron Malaysia on Monday, 1 June...
Petron Dealers Help Frontliners And Families In Need Amidst Covid-19

Petron Dealers Help Frontliners And Families In Need Amidst Covid-19

Petron dealers throughout the country joined hands to raise funds and contribute to protecting the safety of medical frontliners in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.In a show of support and solidarity, 103 Petron station dealers contributed PPE and food items worth...
Petron Posts Net Loss In First Quarter 2020 As Covid-19 Crisis Hits

Petron Posts Net Loss In First Quarter 2020 As Covid-19 Crisis Hits

Kuala Lumpur – Petron Malaysia Refining & Marketing Bhd (PMRMB) posted RM2.2 billion in revenues for the first quarter of 2020, lower compared to the RM2.7 billion reported in the same period last year mainly due to the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and...