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Pertamina Officially Lowers Non-Subsidised Fuel Prices Across Indonesia from Aceh to Papua, Effective 1 July

| Source: CNBC Translated from Indonesian | Economy
Pertamina Officially Lowers Non-Subsidised Fuel Prices Across Indonesia from Aceh to Papua, Effective 1 July
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PT Pertamina (Persero) has officially lowered the prices of non-subsidised fuel products effective 1 July 2026, in response to weakening global crude oil prices. According to the official Pertamina Patra Niaga website, at Jakarta filling stations, Pertamax Turbo has fallen to Rp 19,300 per litre, a decrease of Rp 1,450 from the previous Rp 20,750 per litre in June 2026. Pertamina Dex is now priced at Rp 21,150 per litre, down Rp 3,650 from Rp 24,800 per litre, while Dexlite has dropped to Rp 19,700 per litre, a reduction of Rp 3,300 from the earlier Rp 23,000 per litre. Meanwhile, the prices of Pertamax (RON 92) and Pertamax Green (RON 95) remain unchanged at Rp 16,250 and Rp 17,000 per litre respectively, as does Pertamax at Pertashop outlets at Rp 16,150 per litre. Subsidised fuels Pertalite (RON 90) and subsidised Diesel also remain at Rp 10,000 and Rp 6,800 per litre. Vice President of Corporate Communication at Pertamina Patra Niaga, Kitty Andhora, stated that the price adjustment is part of a periodic evaluation in accordance with prevailing mechanisms, referencing global oil market price dynamics, fiscal considerations, and public purchasing power. She confirmed the move had been coordinated with the government. The complete list of non-subsidised fuel prices per litre across all Pertamina filling stations includes regional variations, with prices in provinces such as Aceh, North Sumatra, and South Sumatra set at Rp 19,750 for Pertamax Turbo and Rp 21,650 for Pertamina Dex, while in Jakarta, Banten, and West Java, Pertamax Turbo is priced at Rp 19,300 and Pertamina Dex at Rp 21,150.

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