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Today's Fuel Prices at Pertamina, Shell, BP, and Vivo Petrol Stations

| | Source: KOMPAS Translated from Indonesian | Energy
Today's Fuel Prices at Pertamina, Shell, BP, and Vivo Petrol Stations
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JAKARTA – Fuel prices today at several public fuelling stations (SPBU) are observed to remain stable entering the last week of March 2026. This situation occurs amid rising global geopolitical tensions, including conflicts involving the United States (US), Israel, and Iran. Based on monitoring by Kompas.com on the official websites of the companies, the latest fuel prices at Pertamina, Shell, BP, and Vivo petrol stations have not changed since early March 2026. The stability of these prices has led the public to once again question whether fuel prices will rise in the near future. Several energy market players also assess that global pressures due to the Middle East conflict have the potential to affect crude oil prices. However, to date, Pertamina’s fuel prices and those of other operators remain at the same level. Referring to Pertamina’s official page, here is the breakdown of fuel prices in Jakarta and surrounding areas: Meanwhile, Shell’s fuel prices also remain stable since early March 2026. Here are the details: However, the availability of fuel at Shell petrol stations is currently under scrutiny. The company states that stocks of all types of fuel at their SPBU are currently empty. “Shell fuel products are currently unavailable. We apologise for any inconvenience caused,” the management wrote on the official website. Shell added that it is still coordinating with the government regarding fuel procurement this year, including the import recommendation process. On the other hand, Vivo’s fuel prices also show a similar trend, stable since early March 2026. Here is the list: With this situation, the public is still awaiting certainty on price adjustments at the end of the month, in line with the routine fuel price evaluation policy in Indonesia.

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