In the last week of March 2026, reports confirmed that fuel prices in Indonesia remain stable, with no significant changes since the beginning of the month. Despite the regional tensions stemming from the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran, fuel prices at Pertamina, Shell, BP, and Vivo stations have maintained their current levels.
According to information from Pertamina's official website, fuel prices include: 10,000 Indonesian Rupiah per liter for 'Pertalite', 6,800 Rupiah per liter for subsidized 'Solar', 12,300 Rupiah per liter for 'Pertamax', and 13,100 Rupiah per liter for 'Pertamax Turbo'. Prices for 'Dexlite' and 'Pertamina Dex' were recorded at 14,200 and 14,500 Rupiah respectively.
Details of the Event
At Shell stations, prices have also remained stable, with 12,390 Rupiah per liter for 'Shell Super' and 14,620 Rupiah per liter for 'Diesel V-Power'. At BP stations, similar prices were recorded, with 'BP Ultra' priced at 12,930 Rupiah, 'BP 92' at 12,390 Rupiah, and 'BP Ultra Diesel' at 14,620 Rupiah.
At Vivo stations, prices have not changed either, with 12,390 Rupiah per liter for 'Revo 92', 12,930 Rupiah per liter for 'Revo 95', and 14,610 Rupiah per liter for 'Diesel Primus'.
Background & Context
This stability in fuel prices comes at a time when the world is witnessing increasing political and economic tensions, particularly in the Middle East. The ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran could impact global oil markets, raising concerns about rising fuel prices in importing countries.
Indonesia, as a country that heavily relies on oil imports, may be susceptible to fluctuations in global prices. However, the Indonesian government is striving to maintain local price stability by supporting subsidized fuel and ensuring adequate reserves.
Impact & Consequences
The stability of fuel prices in Indonesia could have positive effects on the local economy, helping to maintain the cost of living and promoting economic stability. However, the continuation of regional tensions may lead to unexpected changes in prices, necessitating precautionary measures from the government.
It is also crucial for the Indonesian government to monitor local fuel inventories, especially with the holiday season approaching, when demand for fuel increases. Officials have indicated that current inventories are secure, reassuring citizens about fuel availability during peak periods.
Regional Significance
Fuel prices in Indonesia are an important indicator of the economic situation in the region, as many Arab countries are affected by global oil prices. If tensions in the Middle East continue, this could lead to rising oil prices, impacting Arab economies that rely on oil as a primary source of revenue.
In conclusion, the stability of fuel prices in Indonesia is a positive development, but both the government and citizens must prepare for any future fluctuations that may affect the market.
