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Pertamax Price Rises to Rp 16,250 per Litre, but Remains Competitive Regionally

| Source: VIVA Translated from Indonesian | Energy
Pertamax Price Rises to Rp 16,250 per Litre, but Remains Competitive Regionally
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Starting 10 June 2026, PT Pertamina Patra Niaga has officially adjusted the selling prices of Pertamax and Pertamax Green across Indonesia. Based on official information from the company, the price of Pertamax (RON 92) increased from Rp 12,300 per litre to Rp 16,250 per litre. Meanwhile, Pertamax Green 95 (RON 95) rose from Rp 12,900 per litre to Rp 17,000 per litre.

Pertamina Patra Niaga Corporate Secretary Roberth MV Dumatubun explained that the price adjustment decision was made following an evaluation in accordance with the formula set by the government. β€˜The price adjustments for Pertamax and Pertamax Green were carried out after an evaluation process according to the price formula set by the government,’ said Roberth. He noted that the price change considered various factors, including global crude oil price developments and prevailing market conditions. The decision was also taken in coordination with the government as the national energy sector regulator.

Roberth emphasised that the policy of adjusting non-subsidised fuel prices is based on applicable regulations. He stated that this step is part of efforts to maintain the sustainability of the national energy supply while ensuring the distribution of quality fuel continues to run well. Despite the increases for Pertamax and Pertamax Green, Pertamina confirmed that other fuel products did not experience price changes. Pertamax Turbo (RON 98) remains at Rp 20,750 per litre, Dexlite (CN 51) holds at Rp 23,000 per litre, and Pertamina Dex (CN 53) stays at Rp 24,800 per litre. The government is also maintaining subsidised fuel prices, with Pertalite still marketed at Rp 10,000 per litre and Biosolar at Rp 6,800 per litre. Pertamina assured the public that fuel stocks across its network of petrol stations in Indonesia remain secure, and there is no need for concern regarding the supply of Pertamax or Pertamax Green following the price adjustment.

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