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Pertamina Confirms No Change in Fuel Prices at Stations as Government Policy Holds for April 1, 2026

01 Apr, 2026
Pertamina Confirms No Change in Fuel Prices at Stations as Government Policy Holds for April 1, 2026

Pertamina, through Pertamina Patra Niaga, confirmed that there will be no adjustments to fuel prices, both subsidized and non-subsidized, in line with the Government’s directive (31/03).

Commitment to Government Policy and Energy Availability

As a state-owned company in the downstream energy sector, Pertamina Patra Niaga continues to take strategic steps to ensure energy distribution runs smoothly across the country.

These efforts include stronger coordination and negotiations with suppliers, as well as optimizing the distribution system to maintain a stable and secure fuel supply.

Corporate Secretary Roberth MV. Dumatubun said, “We also urge the public to use energy wisely according to their needs and not be influenced by information that may trigger panic buying.”

Efforts to Maintain Stable Energy Distribution

Pertamina Patra Niaga emphasized that it will continue to address market dynamics while focusing on reliable services and continuous national energy distribution.

Negotiations with suppliers and distribution system optimization remain key strategies to secure fuel availability for the public.

Public Advisory on Responsible Energy Use

Efficient and responsible energy use is crucial for national energy resilience. Pertamina Patra Niaga encourages the public to follow government energy policies in personal and institutional activities.

The public is also advised not to react to unverified information, which could cause panic buying. Active participation in using energy reasonably will help ensure smooth fuel distribution in the field.

Cooperation Between Government, Security Forces, and Citizens

By working together with the Government, security forces, and the public, national energy availability can continue to be maintained, supporting daily activities and economic growth in Indonesia.



PHOTO: PERTAMINA

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