The Bangkok Post-Mar 25, 2026
It is normal for people to go into panic mode during a
crisis. Governments need to reassure them with
reliable, enforceable plans to prevent hoarding of
essential goods and fuel. It’s regrettable that the
Anutin administration has not inspired that trust. For
the past three weeks, the government’s contingency
plan to handle the current oil crisis has failed to
reassure the public or prevent hoarding. As the Middle
East war enters its fourth week, some petrol stations in
29 provinces reportedly closed. Many stations posted
signs reading “No fuel” at their fronts. That should not
happen, as Thailand has enough oil reserves for the
next 100 days. Read more at:
https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/3223
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