Jakarta –
All gas stations in Indonesia will make price adjustments as of October 1 2023. Not only in Indonesia, fuel prices abroad also frequently experience adjustments. As time goes by, the use of private vehicles is increasing every year. This has an impact on fuel which has become an important need.
Quoted from the Ministry of Finance Learning Center website, Monday (16/10/2023), fuel prices continue to adjust due to the increase in world crude oil prices.
Pertamina increased the price of non-subsidized fuel, namely Pertamax, Pertamax Turbo, Dexlite and Pertamina Dex. Apart from Pertamina, other private gas stations in Indonesia have also increased their prices, such as Shell, BP AKR and VIVO.
The following is a complete list of gas station fuel prices in Indonesia:
Pertamina
Pertamax: IDR 14,000
Pertalite: IDR 10,000
Pertamax Turbo: Rp. 16,600
Pertamax Green 95: IDR 16,000
Pertamina Dex: IDR 17,900
Shell
Shell Super: Rp 15.380
Shell V-Power: Rp 16.350
BP AKR
BP Ultimate: Rp 16.350
BP 92: Rp. 14,580
BP diesel: Rp 17.240
VIVO
Revvo 90: Rp. 12,500
Revvo 92: Rp. 15,080
Revvo 95: Rp. 16,150
Fuel prices abroad also frequently experience adjustments. So, are fuel prices abroad the same as fuel prices in Indonesia?
Fuel Prices Abroad
Fuel prices abroad are not much different from those in Indonesia. Quoted from Global Petrol Prices, here are the average fuel prices abroad:
Malaysia: US$ 0.434 or equivalent to IDR 6,820 (exchange rate IDR 15,714)
Singapore: US$ 2,021 or equivalent to Rp. 31,758
Philippines: US$ 1,324 or equivalent to Rp. 20,805
United States: US$ 1,047 or equivalent to Rp. 16,452
Saudi Arabia: US$ 0.621 or equivalent to Rp. 9,758
Japan: US$ 1,206 or equivalent to Rp. 18,951
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2023-10-16 08:47:50
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