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        "id": 1647081,
        "msgid": "purchase-of-subsidised-fuel-limited-to-50-litres-per-day-here-is-bahlils-explanation-1774968676",
        "date": "2026-03-31 20:24:00",
        "title": "Purchase of Subsidised Fuel Limited to 50 Litres per Day, Here is Bahlil's Explanation!",
        "author": "Gana Buana",
        "source": "MEDIA_INDONESIA",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Energy",
        "summary": "Indonesia's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadalia, has announced a policy limiting private four-wheeled vehicles to a maximum of 50 litres per day for subsidised fuels like biosolar and Pertalite, aiming to promote more judicious and targeted consumption. This limit is deemed sufficient for normal daily use and does not apply to public transport or logistics trucks, which require larger amounts. The government is monitoring global oil price fluctuations but has confirmed no price adjustments for subsidised or non-subsidised fuels at this time, emphasising policies that protect lower and middle-income groups while urging the public to rely on official sources for information.",
        "content": "<p>Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Bahlil Lahadalia has\nrevealed that the government has set regulations limiting the purchase\nof subsidised fuel oil (BBM), namely subsidised diesel or biosolar and\nPertalite. Under this policy, private four-wheeled vehicles are limited\nto a maximum of 50 litres per day per vehicle.<\/p>\n<p>Bahlil emphasised that this policy aims to encourage more prudent and\ntargeted consumption of BBM. He assessed that the 50-litre daily limit\nis already sufficient for the needs of private vehicles in normal\nuse.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn our view as a former angkot driver, it is reasonable and prudent\nif filling a car with 50 litres in one day fills the tank for the day,\u201d\nhe stated during an online press conference on Tuesday (31\/3).<\/p>\n<p>He also urged the public to reduce BBM usage for non-essential\nneeds.<\/p>\n<p>Nevertheless, he stressed that the 50-litre daily limit does not\napply to public transport vehicles or logistics trucks that have greater\nfuel requirements.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis does not apply per car. This is for transport trucks or buses,\nbecause their needs are indeed greater,\u201d said the Golkar Party\npolitician.<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, he assured that there has been no price adjustment for\nnon-subsidised fuels such as Pertamax or high-quality diesel to date.\nThe government, he said, is continuing to study the matter in line with\nthe rapid fluctuations in global oil prices.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhat is clear is that there is no price adjustment, especially for\nsubsidised ones,\u201d he asserted.<\/p>\n<p>He also emphasised that the energy policies adopted by the government\nalways consider the interests of the public, particularly lower and\nmiddle-income groups. According to him, the President has given\nsignificant attention to ensure that the policies taken remain\npro-people.<\/p>\n<p>On the other hand, Bahlil reminded the public to be more prudent in\nreceiving information, especially regarding government policies. He\nasked the public to refer only to official government sources to avoid\ninformation confusion.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI ask all the public to hold information sourced from the\ngovernment. We must also be smarter in managing information to remain\nstable,\u201d he said.<\/p>",
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