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Pertamina, Shell, BP, and Vivo Fuel Prices Rise in Lockstep from 1 March 2026

| | Source: KOMPAS Translated from Indonesian | Economy
Pertamina, Shell, BP, and Vivo Fuel Prices Rise in Lockstep from 1 March 2026
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Jakarta – Fuel prices have undergone simultaneous adjustment at numerous petrol stations. From 1 March 2026, both state-owned and private enterprises have collectively raised fuel prices, particularly for non-subsidised products.

This adjustment means fuel prices on 1 March 2026 are higher than those recorded during February 2026. Price increases have occurred for RON 92 and higher petrol products as well as non-subsidised diesel across various regions, including Greater Jakarta.

At Pertamina petrol stations, Pertamax Series and Dex Series prices have increased considerably. Meanwhile, private operators including Shell, BP, and Vivo have also adjusted fuel prices in line with market trends.

PT Pertamina (Persero) has once again adjusted non-subsidised fuel prices covering both petrol and diesel product lines.

For example in Jakarta, Pertamax (RON 92) is now priced at Rp 12,300 per litre, up Rp 500 from the previous price of Rp 11,800 per litre.

Shell has also raised prices for its V-Power (RON 95) and V-Power Nitro+ (RON 98) products, though these remain unavailable in many regions.

BP-AKR petrol station network has also adjusted prices from the start of March 2026.

Vivo has similarly implemented price adjustments across its fuel offerings.

Fuel price increases have occurred across all petrol stations, both state-owned and private. The public is advised to monitor today’s fuel price list in order to adjust their fuel expenditure budgets accordingly.

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