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“Oil Prices Break the Ceiling: Thailand Shaken, Global Economy at Risk — Oil Shock 2026 When Living Costs Skyrocket and the World Stumbles” Article by SO OK TRADING | March 18, 2026

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Oil Price Crisis 2026: Thailand Hit Hard, Global Economy at Risk
️ Article by SO OK TRADING | March 18, 2026

The surge in oil and natural gas (LNG) prices driven by Middle East tensions is not just an economic headline — it is a shockwave shaking Thai households and destabilizing the global economy.

Thailand: Rising Living Costs
As a net energy importer, Thailand is hit harder than many nations.

Electricity Costs: Over 60% of Thailand’s power relies on natural gas. With global gas prices soaring, FT adjustments will push electricity bills beyond 5 THB/unit, directly impacting households and businesses.
Transport Inflation: Diesel prices drive up logistics costs, fueling cost-push inflation and squeezing consumer purchasing power.
Weak Baht: Higher energy import bills weaken the currency, making oil imports even more expensive — a vicious cycle.
Tourism Slowdown: Rising fuel surcharges increase airfare, discouraging foreign tourists and hurting Thailand’s service sector.
Global: Risk of Stagflation
The impact extends far beyond Thailand.

Slow Growth, High Prices: Oil drains consumer wallets while production costs rise, pushing the world toward stagflation.
Central Bank Dilemma: Institutions like the Fed face tough choices between raising rates to fight inflation or cutting them to support slowing economies.
Clean Energy Transition: Europe and China accelerate investments in renewables and EVs to reduce reliance on Middle Eastern oil.
Food Price Surge: Natural gas-based fertilizer costs rise, driving global food inflation and risking hunger crises in poorer nations.


⛽ Oil Price Forecast 2026

March 2026: Brent crude expected at $105–115/barrel. In Thailand, diesel likely capped at 33–35 THB/liter, gasoline 95 at 46–48 THB/liter (if floated).
Q2 2026 (Apr–Jun): Brent crude averages $95–110/barrel. OPEC+ reserves may ease prices slightly, but summer demand in the US and Europe will keep them high.
Full Year 2026:
H1: $100–120/barrel
H2: $85–95/barrel (if tensions ease)
Annual average: $95–105/barrel — the highest in years.
Thailand’s Energy Outlook

The Oil Fund risks running dry, forcing diesel prices to reflect market rates later in the year.
The baht may weaken beyond 33 THB/USD, making pump prices in Thailand harder to reduce compared to global benchmarks.
Businesses should adopt Fuel Hedging and accelerate EV Fleet transitions, as cheap oil is unlikely to return this year.
✨ Conclusion: 2026 is
A year when Thailand faces its highest living costs in years, while the world risks stagflation and accelerates the clean energy transition.

 

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