Pertamina ajusta los precios de los combustibles no subsidiados a partir del 1 de junio de 2026

PT Pertamina (Persero) ajustó los precios de los combustibles no subsidiados a partir del 1 de junio de 2026. Algunos tipos experimentaron disminuciones, mientras que otros aumentaron.

A partir del lunes 1 de junio de 2026, Pertamina ajustó los precios de los combustibles no subsidiados en toda Indonesia. Los cambios siguen al Decreto del Ministro de Energía N.º 245.K/MG.01/MEM.M/2022.

En el área de Jabodetabek, el Dexlite bajó a 23.000 Rp por litro desde los 26.000 Rp. El Pertamina Dex cayó a 24.800 Rp por litro desde los 27.900 Rp.

El Pertamax Turbo aumentó a 20.750 Rp por litro desde los 19.900 Rp en DKI Jakarta. El Pertamax se mantuvo en 12.300 Rp por litro y el Pertamax Green en 12.900 Rp por litro.

Los combustibles subsidiados, como el Pertalite y el Biosolar, permanecieron sin cambios en 10.000 Rp y 6.800 Rp por litro.

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