Elnusa Petrofin Strengthens Operations Ahead of Eid, Commits to Supporting Pertamina Task Force
PT Elnusa Petrofin (EPN), a subsidiary of PT Elnusa Tbk. (ELSA) and part of the Pertamina Group ecosystem, has reaffirmed its operational readiness in supporting the implementation of the Ramadan–Eid 2026/1447 H Task Force of PT Pertamina (Persero), which has been running from 9 March to 1 April 2026. This readiness is crucial in anticipating the increase in national energy consumption whilst ensuring the distribution of fuel remains safe, reliable, and timely across all operational regions.
As one of the backbone entities of national energy logistics, Elnusa Petrofin is optimising operational capability through fleet strengthening, enhancement of human resources competence, and preparation of supporting infrastructure integrated with HSSE (Health, Safety, Security, and Environment) safety standards. During this task force period, Elnusa Petrofin is operating 1,885 fuel tanker units with a combined carrying capacity reaching 31,576 kilolitres (KL).
Fleet strengthening is supported by the addition of 114 new tanker unit assets, as part of the company’s strategy to increase reliability and distribution flexibility amid the surge in energy demand. On the human resources front, the company has prepared 7,567 tanker crew members distributed across all operational regions.
To ensure service quality and distribution safety, Elnusa Petrofin has implemented a competency enhancement programme for 1,083 tanker crew members, upgrading them from Level 2 to Level 1. This step reflects the company’s commitment to building adaptive and professional human resource capacity to face operational dynamics, particularly during peak energy consumption periods.
As a mitigation measure against potential demand surge, Elnusa Petrofin has also prepared 225 additional fleet units through spot charter arrangements strategically distributed across various regions. These vehicles serve as buffer capacity to maintain smooth distribution, particularly in areas with high consumption rates and areas facing accessibility challenges.
Elnusa Petrofin Chief Executive Officer Doni Indrawan affirmed the company’s readiness during the Ramadan–Eid task force as part of a long-term commitment to safeguarding national energy security. “The Ramadan–Eid task force is a strategic national service mission that demands comprehensive operational readiness. Elnusa Petrofin ensures that every aspect, from human resources, fleet, to distribution control systems, is in optimal condition,” he said.
In the aspect of operational safety, the company is operating Road Traffic Control (RTC) ready to accompany crew members on duty, and 124 rest areas and checkpoints distributed throughout Indonesia to ensure crew fitness during operations. Every crew member is required to rest after a maximum of four hours of driving, as part of HSSE-based fatigue management implementation.
Additionally, Elnusa Petrofin has prepared 25 pocket fuel station points with a capacity of 16 KL located in traffic-prone areas to ensure continuity of fuel supply at critical points during the mass exodus and return migration. “We are committed to ensuring that energy remains available safely, timely, and sustainably, so that people can carry out their worship and celebrate Eid with peace of mind,” said Doni.
In supporting the stability of national energy distribution, Elnusa Petrofin also channels fuel to strategic sectors, including 520 police fuel stations (SPBP) to support security operations, as well as 638 premium fuel and diesel agents (APMS) distributed throughout Indonesia, including 3T regions (frontier, outermost, and underdeveloped areas).
Through integrated readiness, Elnusa Petrofin reaffirms its role as one of the frontline forces in national energy distribution, whilst ensuring that every litre of energy supplied becomes part of efforts to deliver smooth mobility, security, and comfort for the community during Ramadan and Eid 1447 H.