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“Global Oil Shock! Prices Skyrocket – Cost of Living Under Pressure, Stagflation Risks 2026” SO OK TRADING | May 19, 2026

Last updated: 19 May 2026
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 Global Oil Shock! Prices Surge – Cost of Living Under Pressure Stagflation Fears | SO OK TRADING | May 19, 2026

The global oil market is entering its most heated phase in years. Both WTI and Brent crude prices remain elevated under multiple pressures: prolonged Middle East tensions, the fastest decline in global crude inventories on record, and a slowing world economy. As a result, retail fuel prices in Thailand have spiked immediately.

 
Key Drivers Behind Rising Oil Prices (Impact on Thailand)
Middle East Conflict: Renewed U.S.–Iran tensions trigger market panic
Global Stock Decline: Strait of Hormuz disruptions cut supply sharply
Global Economic Slowdown: IMF lowers global GDP forecast to 3.1%
Weak Thai Baht: Higher import costs push up refinery prices
 
Latest Prices (May 19, 2026)
WTI: $101.40 – $102.80 per barrel
Brent: $108.00 – $109.00 per barrel
Thailand: Gasoline 44.90 THB/L (+0.85) | Diesel 42.20 THB/L (+0.75)
 
Next Week’s Outlook (May 25–29, 2026)
WTI: $102–108 per barrel
Brent: $108–112 per barrel
Thailand: Gasoline/Ethanol blends may rise another 0.30–0.50 THB/L; Diesel likely stable due to Oil Fund subsidies
 
⚠️ Impact on Daily Life & Stagflation Risks
Higher Living Costs: Transport and production costs drive consumer prices up
Rising Electricity Bills: LNG prices surge alongside oil, affecting Ft charges
Supply Chain Disruptions: Delays and higher shipping costs through the Middle East
Persistently High Interest Rates: Energy-driven inflation prevents central banks from easing rates
 
Tips for Fuel Users
Refill midweek; if Brent stays above $110, another price hike is likely
Logistics operators should monitor the government’s “Thai Helps Thai Plus” program for energy cost relief
 
Summary
Global oil prices remain in a Sideway Up trend—high and volatile. While peace talks show early signs, supply remains tight, keeping Thailand’s retail fuel prices at risk of further increases. The burden on living costs and the economy will gradually intensify throughout the second half of the year.

 
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