Latest LPG Price List for 3, 5.5-12 Kg Sizes, Effective 25 March 2026
Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - The Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), Bahlil Lahadalia, has prepared several alternative energy import sources, including Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), to anticipate supply disruptions from the Middle East region.
Bahlil explained that the current domestic energy reserves are above the national minimum standard. He revealed that the government has devised a strategy to diversify the supply chain from various countries to avoid reliance on a single region affected by geopolitical conditions.
To reduce dependence on energy imports from the Middle East, Bahlil has decided to increase LPG imports from the United States (US) to around 70%, as well as increase LPG imports from Australia.
“So, for our total LPG, from 7.6 million imports at 100%, 70% to 75% we take from America. 20% from the Middle East, the rest from other countries like Australia,” Bahlil stated during the Full Cabinet Meeting at the State Palace some time ago.
To secure LPG supplies, the government is diversifying imports by securing contracts with the United States and increasing cargoes from neighbouring countries.
Most recently, Bahlil assured that there will be an additional two LPG cargoes from Australia at the end of this month, followed by further cargo supplies in early March to secure stocks until April.
So, what are the latest LPG prices at agents to depots?
Based on CNBC Indonesia’s monitoring, in the South Tangerang area, as of March 2026, the highest retail price for 3 kg LPG is still Rp 19,000 per cylinder. This is in line with the Highest Retail Price (HET) set in South Tangerang.
For example, at one LPG depot in the South Tangerang area, namely Ayanih LPG Depot. The selling price of 3 kg LPG at that depot is currently still Rp 19,000 per cylinder, in accordance with government directives.
“(3 kg LPG) Rp 19,000,” said the guard at the depot, Wednesday (25/3/2026).
Meanwhile, at the retailer or sub-depot level for LPG, such as at Jejen Shop, the selling price for 3 kg LPG is Rp 22,000 per cylinder. This price already includes delivery costs to the customer’s address.
“(3 kg LPG) Rp 22,000,” said the guard at the LPG retail shop.
Non-Subsidised 5.5 kg and 12 kg LPG Prices
The selling price of non-subsidised LPG in the market is also monitored to have no price changes at present. At the sub-depot/retailer level in the South Tangerang area, Jejen Shop, the 5.5 kg LPG is priced at Rp 110,000 per cylinder, while the 12 kg LPG is Rp 210,000 per cylinder.
It is recorded that the non-subsidised LPG prices applicable in March 2026 have not increased compared to February 2026. In fact, the official non-subsidised LPG price has not risen since November 2023.
However, these prices are certainly higher than the official prices issued by Pertamina, especially for official Pertamina LPG agent levels.
Below is the list of non-subsidised LPG prices for 5.5 kg and 12 kg cylinders at official Pertamina agents, including Value Added Tax (VAT), effective since 22 November 2023.
The selling price of Non-PSO Household LPG at the Agent level outside the 60 km radius from the Filling Plant location is the selling price at the Agent level below plus transportation/delivery costs.
Aceh, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, Riau, Riau Islands, Jambi, South Sumatra, Bengkulu, Lampung, South Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi:
LPG 5.5 kg: Rp 94,000
LPG 12 kg: Rp 194,000
Bangka Belitung, West Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan, South Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, Gorontalo, North Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi:
LPG 5.5 kg: Rp 97,000
LPG 12 kg: Rp 202,000
Banten, DKI Jakarta, West Java, Central Java, DI Yogyakarta, East Java, Bali, West Nusa Tenggara:
LPG 5.5 kg: Rp 90,000
LPG 12 kg: Rp 192,000
North Kalimantan:
LPG 5.5 kg: Rp 107,000
LPG 12 kg: Rp 229,000
Maluku, Papua:
LPG 5.5 kg: Rp 117,000
LPG 12 kg: Rp 249,000.