Pertamina cuts non-subsidized fuel prices starting July 1 2026

PT Pertamina (Persero) adjusted non-subsidized fuel prices effective July 1 2026. Products including Pertamax Turbo, Dexlite, and Pertamina Dex saw reductions, while Pertamax remained stable in several regions.

The adjustment applies across regions including Jabodetabek and East Kalimantan. In Jabodetabek, Dexlite fell to Rp19.700 per liter from Rp23.000, Pertamina Dex to Rp21.150 per liter from Rp24.800, and Pertamax Turbo to Rp19.300 per liter from Rp20.750.

In East Kalimantan, Pertamax stayed at Rp16.650 per liter. Meanwhile Pertamax Turbo dropped to Rp19.750 per liter, Dexlite to Rp20.150 per liter, and Pertamina Dex to Rp21.650 per liter.

Subsidized fuels such as Pertalite at Rp10.000 per liter and Bio Solar at Rp6.800 per liter remained unchanged. The move follows Ministerial Decree ESDM No. 245.K/MG.01/MEM.M/2022.

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