Pertamina adjusts nonsubsidized fuel prices from June 1 2026

PT Pertamina (Persero) adjusted nonsubsidized fuel prices starting June 1 2026. Some types saw decreases while others rose.

Starting Monday June 1 2026 Pertamina adjusted nonsubsidized fuel prices across Indonesia. The changes follow Energy Minister Decree No. 245.K/MG.01/MEM.M/2022.

In the Jabodetabek area Dexlite fell to Rp23.000 per liter from Rp26.000. Pertamina Dex dropped to Rp24.800 per liter from Rp27.900.

Pertamax Turbo rose to Rp20.750 per liter from Rp19.900 in DKI Jakarta. Pertamax stayed at Rp12.300 per liter and Pertamax Green at Rp12.900 per liter.

Subsidized fuels such as Pertalite and Biosolar remained unchanged at Rp10.000 and Rp6.800 per liter.

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