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Illustration of Indonesian gas stations lowering non-subsidized fuel prices on Jan 1, 2026, with happy customers at Pertamina, Shell, BP, and Vivo pumps.
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Fuel providers lower non-subsidized BBM prices on January 1, 2026

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Several fuel providers in Indonesia, including Pertamina, Shell, BP, and Vivo, simultaneously lowered non-subsidized BBM prices starting January 1, 2026. The adjustment follows the government formula and global oil price trends. Subsidized BBM prices remain unchanged.

Motorists in the Philippines face another fuel price hike this week, with diesel rising by P1.40 per liter effective Tuesday, January 27. This continues a five-week upward trend for diesel. Gasoline and kerosene prices will also increase modestly.

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Motorists can expect fuel prices to increase next week amid geopolitical issues that may disrupt supply. Jetti Petroleum Inc. president Leo Bellas said gasoline prices are expected to be steady or increase by P0.10 per liter, while diesel prices are likely to go up by P0.30 to P0.50 per liter. The Department of Energy said kerosene prices are also expected to rise by P0.10 per liter.

Fuel prices (BBM) in Indonesia changed in November 2025, with gasoline prices dropping at some stations while diesel prices rose across all. The adjustments apply to Pertamina, Shell, bp, and Vivo stations starting November 1. These changes reflect global oil market fluctuations.

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