Several Shell stations in Jakarta still stock Shell Super

Shell Super, a non-subsidiary fuel with RON 92, remains available at several Shell stations in Jakarta, Banten, and West Java areas. Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia assures that national BBM supplies are secure ahead of the 2025 Christmas and 2026 New Year holidays. This availability supports vehicle mobility amid distribution dynamics.

Shell Super continues to be a popular choice for gasoline-engine vehicle owners in Indonesia due to its RON 92 octane rating, suitable for daily cars and modern motorcycles with medium compression. According to data from Shell Indonesia's official website on Monday, December 29, 2025, stocks of this fuel are still available at various Shell stations in the Jakarta area and surroundings.

In West Jakarta, locations include Arjuna Utara, Daan Mogot, JORR, Kiai Tapa, Meruya Utara, Puri, and S Parman. Central Jakarta has points at Gunung Sahari, Menteng, Salemba, and Jalan Suprapto. Meanwhile, South Jakarta offers the most even availability at Antasari, Fatmawati, Gatot Subroto, Kemang Raya, TB Simatupang, and Tendean.

East Jakarta covers Bekasi Raya, Basuki Rahmat, JGC, MT Haryono, and Pemuda. In North Jakarta, Shell Super can be found at Kelapa Gading, Pantai Indah Kapuk, Pluit Selatan, Sunter, Semper, and Yos Sudarso. Banten areas like Tangerang have stations in Alam Sutera, BSD, Bintaro, Gading Serpong, Karawaci, Pamulang, and Cikupa. In Cilegon and Serang, it's available at Ahmad Yani and Serang Barat.

In West Java, distribution reaches Bogor, Depok, Bekasi, Bandung, Cirebon, and Karawang, including Cibinong, Jagorawi KM 21, Margonda Raya, Jababeka, Pasteur, Kota Baru Parahyangan, and Karawang Barat.

Nationally, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia inspected the Nataru ESDM Sector Post on the same day. He affirmed that supplies of BBM such as Solar, RON 90, RON 92, and Pertamax Turbo are in safe and sufficient condition. "With that stock condition, the public does not need to worry about the availability of BBM or LPG during the Nataru period," said Bahlil. National stocks are above the normal average, including LPG. The inspection involved Pertamina executives to ensure readiness in strategic areas like DKI Jakarta and Banten.

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