PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN), along with PGN Gagas and Komunitas Mobil Gas (Komogas), ran a mobile CNG workshop program called Bengkel Standby Idul Fitri 1447 H at SPBG Cirebon, West Java. The initiative served 55 vehicles during the Lebaran 2026 mudik period with a 24-hour standby team. It aims to bolster alternative energy infrastructure for gas-fueled vehicle (BBG) users.
Pertamina's gas subholding, PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN) Tbk, collaborated with PT Gagas Energi Indonesia (PGN Gagas) and Komunitas Mobil Gas (Komogas) to hold a mobile Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) workshop at SPBG Cirebon during the Lebaran 2026 mudik period.
The Bengkel Standby Idul Fitri 1447 H program featured a 24-hour standby team that serviced 55 vehicles, including 40 bajaj units and 15 gas-fueled cars (BBG).
PGN Corporate Secretary Fajriyah Usman said the initiative strengthens alternative energy infrastructure reliability on mudik routes and ensures safety for BBG users. "This program also shows that CNG-based vehicles can be a cleaner, more efficient, and environmentally friendly energy solution," she stated on April 1, 2026.
Fajriyah added that optimizing CNG aligns with clean energy needs for national resilience and cost savings for the public. PGN Gagas CEO Santiaji Gunawan emphasized that the program guarantees safety and comfort via on-site technical services at SPBG.