Thailand is experiencing widespread fuel shortages and sales restrictions as concerns grow over supply amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East, according to reports surfacing on March 26, 2026. The situation has led to long lines at gas stations in multiple provinces, with some stations reportedly running dry.
Drivers in Phayao and Chiang Mai are facing significant delays, with reports indicating they are waiting hours to fill their tanks. Images circulating on social media show extensive queues at petrol stations.
Retail fuel prices jumped by 6 baht per litre on March 26, 2026, exacerbating the problem. Reports indicate that the price increase is contributing to a shift in consumer behavior, with some residents opting for motorcycles instead of larger vehicles.
Authorities have acknowledged the strain on fuel supplies, with a provincial energy official describing the situation as “tight.” Despite concerns, the Thai Petroleum Refining company has stated that there are currently no indications of overall shortages.
The shortages and price hikes have prompted accusations of fuel hoarding, with Dr. Warong Dechgitpaisan publicly criticizing the government for allegedly allowing merchants to exploit the situation.
Police are actively assisting citizens impacted by the crisis, providing fuel to those in need and distributing helmets to motorcyclists, emphasizing road safety. Ch7.com reported that officers are working to ensure public safety during this challenging time.
The situation underscores Thailand’s vulnerability to global energy market fluctuations and highlights the potential for localized disruptions in fuel supply. The Nation Thailand reported that nationwide sales limits have been implemented in response to the scarcity.