Cambodia
Cambodia is at high risk, importing nearly 98% of its petroleum products with moderate exposure to the disrupted Strait of Hormuz. The country's complete lack of strategic petroleum reserves means its 18 days of commercial gasoline stock, priced at $1.12/L, offers minimal buffer against supply shocks. A 68% increase in fertilizer prices contributes to a moderate food risk, threatening agricultural stability. The outlook for Cambodia is precarious, with severe economic and social strain anticipated as fuel shortages intensify.
Fuel Prices
USD primary Β· KHR (α) localPrices shown per litre. Local currency conversion uses live exchange rates.Last updated: Apr 25, 2026
3-Month Price History
Strategic Reserves
Energy Dependency Profile
Fertilizer & Food Security
News: Cambodia
Government Response
Last updated: April 2026
- Emergency fuel import agreement with Vietnam and Thailand
- Fuel price subsidy for tuk-tuks and motodops (informal transport)
- Government building energy conservation order: AC set to 26Β°C minimum
- World Food Programme assistance requested for rural fuel access
Flight Disruption Risk
ModerateJet fuel prices have risen ~38% above pre-war levels globally. Expect fuel surcharges on most international routes. No specific disruption data available for this country.
No inbound tankers detected
May indicate supply disruption
