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

On January 1, 2026, PT Pertamina Patra Niaga, Pertamina's Commercial & Trading subholding, announced a price reduction for non-subsidized BBM in the DKI Jakarta area. Pertamax price dropped to Rp12.350 per liter from Rp12.750 in December 2025. Pertamax Turbo fell to Rp13.400 from Rp13.750, Pertamax Green 95 to Rp13.150 from Rp13.500, Dexlite to Rp13.500 from Rp14.700, and Pertamina Dex to Rp13.600 from Rp15.000 per liter.

Subsidized BBM prices, such as Pertalite (RON 90) at Rp10.000 per liter and Solar Subsidi at Rp6.800 per liter, remain unchanged. Pertamina Patra Niaga's Corporate Secretary, Robert Dumatubun, stated, “We conduct these price adjustments periodically and continue to position Pertamax Series and Dex Series prices as the most competitive.” The adjustments reference the government pricing formula, global oil trends like Argus or Mean of Platts Singapore (MOPS), and the rupiah's exchange rate against the US dollar.

Private companies followed suit. Shell reduced Shell Super (RON 92) to Rp12.700 per liter from Rp13.000 in Jakarta, Banten, West Java, and East Java. Shell V-Power (RON 95) is now Rp13.190, V-Power Nitro+ (RON 98) Rp13.480, and V-Power Diesel Rp13.860 per liter. BP-AKR lowered BP 92 to Rp12.500 from Rp13.000, BP Ultimate (RON 95) to Rp13.190, and BP Ultimate Diesel to Rp13.860 per liter in Jabodetabek. Vivo cut Revvo 92 to Rp12.700 from Rp13.000 and Diesel Primus to Rp13.610 from Rp15.520 per liter.

Prices may vary by region based on provincial Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax (PBBKB). In other areas, such as Sumatra, non-subsidized prices are slightly higher, for example, Pertamax Turbo at Rp13.700-Rp14.000 per liter, while in free trade zones like Batam, they are lower. The reduction implements Ministerial Decree ESDM No. 245.K/MG.01/MEM.M/2022.

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Initial reactions on X primarily consist of media outlets reporting the coordinated price drop of non-subsidized BBM by Pertamina, Shell, BP, and Vivo starting January 1, 2026, in line with government formula and global oil prices. Detailed price lists for Jakarta and variations by region are shared. Sentiments remain neutral across posts from journalists and news accounts, with no notable positive, negative, or skeptical opinions from regular users observed.

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Pertamina gas station in Indonesia showing stable fuel prices amid global tensions, with calm customers refueling.
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Pertamina keeps fuel prices unchanged from April 1, 2026

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PT Pertamina (Persero) through Pertamina Patra Niaga confirmed no adjustment to fuel (BBM) prices at SPBU starting April 1, 2026, for both subsidized and non-subsidized types. The announcement came on March 31, 2026, amid rising global oil prices due to the Iran-US-Israel conflict. Pertamina urged the public to avoid panic buying and use fuel wisely.

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.

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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.

Oil firms will implement another round of fuel price hikes this week, with diesel seeing double-digit increases amid elevated global oil prices. Shell and Jetti Petroleum announced diesel increases of P12.90 per liter, while PetroGazz, Seaoil and UniOil raised prices by P12.50 per liter. Gasoline and kerosene prices also rose, though at slower rates.

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As predicted last week, gasoline prices have increased by P0.20 per liter for the third straight week, while diesel and kerosene see a P0.20 per liter rollback effective today.

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.

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A slight rollback in diesel prices is expected next week amid renewed hopes for a Ukraine-Russia ceasefire that has eased global supply concerns. Oil industry experts forecast a per-liter cut of P0.10 to P0.30 for diesel and about P0.65 for kerosene.

 

 

 

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