Energy Stability: Indonesia Assures Safe Supply Amid Global Crisis
Government reinforces monitoring and diversification as regional energy risks rise
Indonesia has reassured the public that its energy supply remains stable despite escalating global tensions, even as other countries begin declaring energy emergencies.
Government Confirms Stable Energy Conditions
Indonesia’s Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry has stated that national energy supplies, including fuel and liquefied petroleum gas, remain at safe and manageable levels.
Officials emphasised that current conditions are under control, with no immediate disruptions to domestic energy availability despite global uncertainties.
Ongoing Monitoring of Global Developments
Authorities are closely tracking the evolving situation in the Middle East, particularly the ongoing conflict involving major global powers.
The government has instructed agencies to remain adaptive, ensuring that any external shocks can be managed without affecting domestic supply stability.
Preventive Measures Strengthened
To safeguard energy security, the ministry is enhancing monitoring systems for supply and distribution across the country.
Efforts are also being made to accelerate energy diversification, reducing reliance on any single source and strengthening long-term resilience.
Public Urged to Use Energy Wisely
While supply remains stable, officials have called on the public and stakeholders to adopt more efficient energy usage habits.
These measures are positioned as preventive steps to maintain sustainability and reduce pressure on national reserves.
Regional Context Raises Concerns
The assurance comes as the Philippines declared a national energy emergency due to supply disruptions linked to the same conflict.
With key global routes like the Strait of Hormuz affected, many Asian countries remain vulnerable to price spikes and supply uncertainties.
Indonesia’s proactive approach highlights the importance of preparedness and diversification in navigating global energy challenges while maintaining domestic stability.
Sources: EN Antara (2026) , Business Indonesia (2026)
Keywords: Indonesia Energy Supply, Middle East Conflict Impact, Energy Security Indonesia, Oil Gas Reserves, Southeast Asia Energy