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Pertamina Raises Prices of Pertamax Fuels, CEO Provides Full Explanation

| Source: CNBC Translated from Indonesian | Economy
Pertamina Raises Prices of Pertamax Fuels, CEO Provides Full Explanation
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PT Pertamina President Director Simon Aloysius Mantiri has spoken out regarding the decision to increase the prices of non-subsidised fuels Pertamax (RON 92) and Pertamax Green (RON 95) starting 10 June 2026. Simon explained this was done by considering global geopolitical dynamics and oil prices prevailing in the international market while still considering public purchasing power. He stressed that amidst growing global challenges, Pertamina, with full support from the government, remains committed to maintaining energy availability for communities throughout Indonesia. Responding to current developments regarding fuel prices, we need to convey that subsidised fuel prices, namely Pertalite and Biosolar, have not changed. The price of Pertalite remains at Rp 10,000 per litre and Biosolar at Rp 6,800 per litre in accordance with regulations set by the government. In connection with the adjustment of non-subsidised fuel prices, namely Pertamax and Pertamax Green, effective from 10 June 2026, we understand that any price adjustment is certainly a public concern. This adjustment to non-subsidised fuel prices is also implemented at other private business entity petrol stations. We thank the public for their support thus far. And let us together use energy wisely. The list of fuel prices at Pertamina petrol stations effective 10 June 2026: Subsidised Solar at Rp 6,800 per litre, unchanged. Pertalite at Rp 10,000 per litre, unchanged. Pertamax (RON 92) at Rp 16,250 per litre, up from Rp 12,300 per litre. Pertamax Green 95 at Rp 17,000 per litre, up from Rp 12,900 per litre. Pertamax Turbo at Rp 20,750 per litre, unchanged. Dexlite at Rp 23,000 per litre, unchanged. Pertamina DEX at Rp 24,800 per litre, unchanged.

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