Pirapan emphasized that while the conflict could potentially drive up international oil prices, Thailand is well-prepared, and the government will strive to minimize the impact on consumers.
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Pirapan emphasized that while the conflict could potentially drive up international oil prices, Thailand is well-prepared, and the government will strive to minimize the impact on consumers.

BANGKOK, Thailand – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy, Mr. Pirapan Salirathavibhaga, announced that the Ministry of Energy is considering extending the cap on diesel prices at 33 baht per liter, originally set to expire on October 31, until the New Year holiday period. This decision comes as the ministry continues to monitor the global situation, particularly the ongoing Middle East conflict, which could influence global oil prices.

Pirapan emphasized that while the conflict could potentially drive up international oil prices, Thailand is well-prepared, and the government will strive to minimize the impact on consumers. “We aim to reduce energy costs, including capping…

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