| Fuel Type | USD / Liter | THB / Liter | vs World Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| ⛽ Gasoline (Petrol) | $1.380 | ฿45.57 | -8.5% |
| 🚛 Diesel | $1.110 | ฿36.66 | -26.4% |
| 🔵 LPG / Autogas | N/A | — | |
| ⚡ Electric (kWh) | $0.122 | ฿4.029 | |
| ⚡ Electric Business (kWh) | $0.122 | ฿4.029 | |
| 🔥 Natural Gas (m³) | N/A | — | |
| 🔥 Natural Gas Business (m³) | N/A | — | |
| 💧 Kerosene | N/A | — | |
| 🌡 Heating Oil | N/A | — |
Gasoline Price in Thailand Today
Filling a 40-litre tank in Thailand costs about ฿1,823 at today's pump price. That equates to 21 minutes of average-wage labour per litre and 13.9 hours for 40 litres.
Diesel Price in Thailand
Diesel sells for ฿36.66/L in Thailand, 19.6% below gasoline. Measured over 22 Asia markets diesel runs 0.9% above petrol on average, leaving this gap wider.
How Thailand Compares Globally
Drivers in Thailand pay ฿45.57/L per litre ($1.380), 8.5% below the global figure of $1.509. On the global table of 133 countries Thailand sits 53rd cheapest; inside Asia it is 15th of 22. Relative to the Asia norm that is 2.1% below. The nearest cheaper market in the region is Cambodia at 1.5% less; the nearest dearer is Uzbekistan at 2.8% more.
Historical Price Trend
Gasoline in Thailand has fallen 15.3% over the past 3 months, from $1.630 to $1.380 per litre. Records covering 33 weeks put the floor at $1.330 and the ceiling at $1.680, the latter on 24 May 2026. The diesel line fell 8.3% across the same window. Trough to peak — 27 July to 24 May — the move was 26.3%. Year to date the price is 15.3% lower than the first 2026 survey. Household electricity has fell 3.2% over the same window, to ฿4.029 per kWh.
As of 2026-08-19, the retail price of gasoline in Thailand is $1.380 per liter, and diesel costs $1.110 per liter. Thailand’s gasoline price is 8.5% below the global average of $1.509 per liter. Electricity for EV charging costs $0.122 per kWh.
Fuel prices in Thailand are shaped by global crude oil market benchmarks, government taxation or subsidy policies, local refinery margins, and distribution costs. Comparing Thailand to the global average illustrates the combined effect of these factors.
Based on an average monthly wage of $700 USD, a worker in Thailand needs approximately 21 minutes to afford one liter of gasoline — equivalent to 173.5% of a day's pay for a standard 40-liter fill-up.
The Asia range runs $0.691 (Kazakhstan) to $4.160 (Hong Kong) across 22 markets, a gap of 502.0%.
Every figure is re-checked weekly against official government energy agencies and trusted international data feeds. Local currency amounts (THB / ฿) update automatically with live exchange rates.
| Commodity | Market Price | Raw Cost | Retail Here | Gov't Factor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🛢 Brent Crude | $91.53 /bbl | $0.696 /L | $1.380 | +98.3% |
| 🛢 WTI Crude | $84.69 /bbl | $0.653 /L | $1.380 | +111.3% |
| 🔥 Natural Gas | $2.78 /MMBtu | $0.124 /m³ | no data | — |
| ⚡ Lithium ETF | $74.02 /share | indirect | $0.122 | — |
| ☢ Uranium ETF | $43.62 /share | indirect | $0.122 | — |
How global commodity swings translated to pump prices here
| Commodity | Commodity Δ30D | Retail Δ30D | Pass-Through |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🛢 Brent Crude | +3.6% | +3.8% |
106%
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| 🛢 WTI Crude | +2.5% | +3.8% |
152%
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| 🔥 Natural Gas | +0.4% | — | — |
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