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Official Increase in Pertamax Turbo and Pertamina Dex Fuel Prices, Pertamina's Statement

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Official Increase in Pertamax Turbo and Pertamina Dex Fuel Prices, Pertamina's Statement
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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - PT Pertamina (Persero) has officially increased prices for several non-subsidised fuels, effective from Saturday, 18 April 2026. This adjustment primarily affects high-octane petrol and diesel products.

For example, in DKI Jakarta, Pertamax Turbo (RON 98) is now set at Rp19,400 per litre, up from Rp13,100 per litre previously. Meanwhile, Dexlite has risen to Rp23,600 per litre from Rp14,200 per litre. Pertamina Dex has increased to Rp23,900 per litre from Rp14,500 per litre.

Other types of fuel remain unchanged in price, namely: Pertamax (RON 92), Pertamax Green 95, Pertalite, and subsidised Solar.

Corporate Secretary of PT Pertamina Patra Niaga, Roberth MV Dumatubun, explained that the adjustment to non-subsidised fuel prices is influenced by global market dynamics and geopolitical conditions. The same applies to the increase in non-subsidised LPG prices.

“This adjustment to non-subsidised LPG (NPSO) prices is roughly similar to non-subsidised fuels (NPSO), influenced by current market prices and geopolitical conditions,” said Roberth to CNBC Indonesia on Monday (20/4/2026).

Meanwhile, for non-subsidised fuels like Pertamax, Roberth stated that the company is still in the evaluation stage with the government.

Here are Pertamina’s fuel prices for the DKI Jakarta region as of 20 April 2026:

Pertalite: Rp10,000 per litre (unchanged)

Subsidised Solar: Rp6,800 per litre (unchanged)

Pertamax: Rp12,300 per litre (unchanged)

Pertamax Turbo: Rp19,400 per litre (up from previously Rp13,100 per litre)

Pertamax Green 95: Rp12,900 per litre (unchanged)

Dexlite: Rp23,600 per litre (up from previously Rp14,200 per litre)

Pertamina Dex: Rp23,900 per litre (up from previously Rp14,500 per litre)

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