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Private Fuel Stations Begin Raising Fuel Prices, Note the Details

| Source: VIVA Translated from Indonesian | Energy
Private Fuel Stations Begin Raising Fuel Prices, Note the Details
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The Iran-US conflict has once again triggered a surge in fuel prices in Indonesia. Following Pertamina’s price increase for non-subsidised fuels—Pertamax Turbo, Dexlite, and Pertamina Dex—on Saturday, 18 April 2026, private fuel stations such as BP have now adopted similar measures. Prices at BP stations have notably risen, particularly for diesel fuel. The details of fuel prices at BP stations are as follows: BP Ultimate at Rp 12,930 per litre, BP 92 at Rp 12,390 per litre, and BP Ultimate Diesel at Rp 25,560 per litre, up from the previous Rp 14,620 per litre. Meanwhile, Shell and Vivo stations have not yet announced any price adjustments. It is reported that Shell is currently experiencing fuel shortages. The fuel prices at Shell stations, unchanged since 1 March 2026, are: Shell Super at Rp 12,390 per litre and V-Power Diesel at Rp 14,620 per litre. Vivo stations have also not announced price changes since early March 2026 and are reportedly facing diesel shortages. The listed prices for Vivo fuels from 1 March 2026 are: Revvo 92 at Rp 12,390 per litre, Revvo 95 at Rp 12,930 per litre, and Diesel Primus at Rp 14,610 per litre. Previously, it was reported that non-subsidised diesel and RON 98 petrol prices had surged at Pertamina stations. According to Pertamina’s official website, the price increases for several non-subsidised fuel products occurred on 18 April 2026. The details of fuel prices at Pertamina stations in Jakarta are: Pertalite at Rp 10,000 per litre, subsidised diesel at Rp 6,800 per litre, Pertamax at Rp 12,300 per litre, Pertamax Turbo at Rp 19,400 (up from Rp 13,100 per litre), Pertamax Green at Rp 12,900 per litre, Dexlite at Rp 23,600 (up from Rp 14,200 per litre), and Pertamina Dex at Rp 23,900 (up from Rp 14,500 per litre).

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