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Non-subsidized Fuel Prices Rise Starting Today, Pertamax Turbo in Jakarta Becomes IDR 13,500 per Liter

TRIBUN MEDAN/DANIL SIREGAR

Officers fill non-subsidized fuel to motorists at the Coco Putri Hijau gas station, Medan, North Sumatra, Saturday (5/1/2019). PT Pertamina (Persero) lowered the price of non-subsidized fuel, Pertalite fell by Rp. 150 per liter, Pertamax to Rp. 200 per liter, Pertamax Turbo to Rp. 250 per liter, Dexlite to Rp. 200 per liter, and Dex to Rp. 100 per liter as a form of adjustment to the declining world average price of crude oil. and the strengthening of the Rupiah against the US Dollar. TRIBUN MEDAN/DANIL SIREGAR

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TRIBUNNEWS.COM – PT Pertamina raises prices Fuel Oil (BBM) non-subsidized starting today, Saturday (12/2/2022).

Quoted from Pertamina’s official website, the increase in non-subsidized fuel prices is an implementation of the Ministerial Decree (Kepmen) ESDM No. 62 K/12/MRM/2020 concerning the Basic Price Formula in Calculation of the Retail Selling Price for General Oil Fuel Types of Gasoline and Diesel Oil Distributed through Public Refueling Station.

The non-subsidized fuel prices that have been raised are: Pertamax TurboDexlite and Pertamina Dex.

The increase in the price of non-subsidized fuel varies in each region/province.

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The increase range is between Rp. 1,500-Rp. 2,650 per liter.

For example, in DKI Jakarta, the first Turbo, which was originally priced at Rp 12,300 per liter, has now increased to Rp 13,500 per liter.

The following are the new prices for non-subsidized fuel that are effective from today as quoted from Pertamina’s official website:

Pertamax Turbo IDR 13,500 per liter

– Prov. Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam

– Prov. DKI Jakarta

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