PT Pertamina Patra Niaga has supplied 100,000 barrels of fuel oil (BBM) to PT Vivo Energi Indonesia through a business-to-business mechanism. This supply follows directives from Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia to meet the needs of private businesses that exhausted their import quotas. The collaboration aims to maintain national energy resilience and fuel availability for the public.
On Monday, November 24, 2025, Corporate Secretary of PT Pertamina Patra Niaga, Roberth MV Dumatubun, confirmed that the company has supplied 100,000 barrels of BBM to PT Vivo Energi Indonesia's SPBU. This marks the second stage following a similar supply of 100,000 barrels to PT APR (BP-AKR) in the first stage.
Roberth stated, "The supply of BBM for private business entity Vivo is 100,000 barrels (MB), which will be used for Vivo's SPBU." This step follows directives from Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia to assist private businesses that have exhausted their import quotas, aligning with commitments to maintain BBM supply, transparency, and Good Corporate Governance (GCG).
The collaboration process involved strict stages: negotiation of volume based on demand, supplier tender with GCG aspects, repeated confirmations with Vivo, joint surveyor, open book mechanism for commercial negotiation, up to unloading accepted by Vivo. The supplied BBM commodities meet all technical requirements from Vivo.
This collaboration demonstrates joint efforts to safeguard national energy. Roberth emphasized, "For us, fulfilling energy for the public is the top priority; energy drives societal productivity. We will continue to ensure BBM supply remains safe, quality, and accessible to the public for national energy resilience."
As a result, Vivo SPBU has resumed offering Revvo 92 at Rp12,680 per liter, down from Rp12,890 in October. Diesel Primus Plus price remains stable at Rp14,410 per liter, while other gasoline types are still empty since mid-October. Fuel prices at Pertamina, Shell, and BP SPBU remain stable since early November.