๐Ÿš— CNG Price in Malaysia 2026 โ€” Full Guide

By Sagar Thakur

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Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is an alternative fuel used for vehicles and industrial purposes in many countries because it is cleaner and can be cheaper than traditional fuels. However, in Malaysia, there is no widely published official retail pump price for CNG fuel like there is for petrol or diesel.

Malaysiaโ€™s natural gas market is primarily focused on pipelines, industrial supply, LNG exports, and broader energy tariffs instead of CNG vehicle fuel pricing directed at consumers. There is very limited data on publicly accessible CNG pump prices for everyday drivers. Some reports indicate that CNG was sold at subsidised rates around RM1.05 per unit in earlier years due to government support, but these figures are old and not widely updated recently.

โœ… CNG Price in Malaysia โ€“ Price Table (2026)

CategoryUnitPrice (MYR)Status / Meaning
Retail CNG Pump Price (Public Stations)per kgNot Officially Published (N/A)Malaysia does not have a nationwide weekly CNG pump price system
Historic CNG Reference (earlier government-subsidised rate)per kgโ‰ˆ RM 1.05Reported in older sources, not regularly updated
Industrial Natural Gas (Power Sector Benchmark)per MMBtuโ‰ˆ RM 26 โ€“ RM 27Reference price for electricity/industry (not CNG for vehicles)
Natural Gas Commodity Market (LNG-linked)per MMBtuMarket-based (varies monthly)Influenced by global LNG prices
Typical Petrol (RON95 โ€“ comparison only)per liter~ RM 2.05 โ€“ RM 2.50Weekly updated retail fuel
Diesel (comparison only)per liter~ RM 2.15 โ€“ RM 3.00Depends on subsidy policy
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๐Ÿ“Š Why CNG Pricing Information Is Hard to Find in Malaysia

Unlike petrol or diesel, which are priced and updated weekly for everyday road vehicles, CNG does not have a standardized pump price published for consumers in Malaysia. Instead:

  • Natural Gas Prices in General: Malaysiaโ€™s natural gas pricing is based on the Malaysia Reference Price (MRP), which is tied to LNG export values and global supply dynamics. This benchmark influences commercial and industrial tariffs but is not the same as a retail CNG price per kilogram or per liter at a station.
  • Industrial and Utility Pricing: Natural gas sold for power generation, factories and pipelines is usually priced per MMBtu (Million British Thermal Units). A common reference price for natural gas in Malaysia has been reported around RM26โ€“RM27 per MMBtu for power-sector pricing benchmarks, although this may not reflect consumer-level CNG prices.
  • Government and Market Influence: Malaysiaโ€™s natural gas market was regulated in the past, but price controls for non-electricity sectors ended in 2021, meaning natural gas prices are increasingly influenced by global trends rather than fixed domestic rates.

๐Ÿ’ก Example of Historic CNG Price Reference

In older reports, Malaysiaโ€™s government was noted to have raised CNG prices from around 68 sen to about RM1.05 per unit before subsidies โ€” and government subsidies covered part of the cost. However, these figures are from industry commentary and not current weekly retail rates like petrol prices.

Because the CNG consumer market is relatively small and not standardized nationwide with regular public price boards, most drivers and businesses base decisions on broader natural gas tariff trends than a fixed CNG pump price.


๐Ÿ” Natural Gas vs Petrol & Diesel Cost Comparison

To understand the broader context of fuel costs in Malaysia, hereโ€™s how other energy prices look:

  • Petrol (RON95, RON97, Diesel): Petrol prices are updated frequently, and as of early 2026, RON95 retail prices are typically published around MYR 2.50+ per liter, with diesel slightly higher.
  • Natural Gas Commodities: Commodity pricing for LNG and natural gas in Malaysia is often shown in units like MYR per MMBtu, which is used for industrial pricing and utility cost planning.

This means that while natural gas as a fuel source is generally cheaper per energy unit compared with petrol or diesel, how that translates to on-the-road CNG fuel cost depends on conversion infrastructure, subsidies, and availability in specific regions.


๐Ÿ’ก Factors That Influence CNG and Gas Fuel Prices in Malaysia

Here are key factors that affect how CNG and natural gas energy costs are determined in the Malaysian market:

Malaysiaโ€™s natural gas pricing is anchored to the Malaysia Reference Price (MRP), which tracks LNG export values. When global demand for LNG rises, domestic reference prices adjust as well.

๐Ÿ”น 2. Supply and Subsidies

Natural gas supplied domestically to power plants or industrial clients may be subsidized or priced strategically below market rates, which historically influenced CNG rates as well.

๐Ÿ”น 3. Infrastructure & Distribution Costs

CNG infrastructure (compression stations, pipelines, distribution networks) costs and availability vary region to region. This affects how competitively CNG can be offered compared with other fuels.

๐Ÿ”น 4. Policy Shifts & Market Liberalization

Malaysia has gradually liberalized gas pricing for non-power sectors, meaning pricing is now more linked to market forces than fixed government tariffs.


๐Ÿ“Œ Summary โ€” What You Need to Know About CNG Price in Malaysia Today

  • Malaysia does not have a regularly published consumer CNG pump price like petrol or diesel.
  • CNG pricing for vehicles is uncommon, and public fuel stations with CNG are limited or phased out over time. Additionally, there were reports of Malaysia planning to phase out CNG and gas-powered vehicles by 2025, suggesting limited long-term availability.
  • Natural gas as an energy source is priced based on industrial tariffs and reference benchmarks tied to global LNG markets. These prices are meaningful for energy discussions but do not directly translate to a single CNG cost per kilogram or per liter at retail stations.

For those comparing fuel and energy costs in Malaysia:

These guides help understand where CNG and natural gas fit in Malaysiaโ€™s overall motor fuel cost landscape.


๐Ÿ“Œ Final Notes

If you want, I can write a comprehensive comparison showing how CNG, petrol (RON95), diesel, LPG and even EV charging costs compare in Malaysia โ€” so you can see total cost differences for vehicle owners in clear numeric terms.

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