Indonesian prosecutors have charged Muhammad Reza Chalid and seven others in a corruption case involving crude oil purchases from Pertamina between 2008 and 2015. Investigations indicate manipulations in bidding processes that resulted in significant financial losses.
Pertamina Hulu Energy announced that the significant rise in global oil prices presents an opportunity to enhance production and implement delayed work plans. This comes as oil prices have reached high levels, making many economic projects more viable.
Pertamina, Indonesia's largest energy company, praised the swift actions of the police in uncovering corruption cases related to subsidized fuel. These measures are part of the government's efforts to ensure that support reaches those who truly need it.
Indonesian Energy Minister <strong>Bahlil Lahadalia</strong> confirmed that the jet fuel prices offered by <strong>Pertamina</strong> remain competitive compared to neighboring countries in Southeast Asia. This statement was made during a press conference in <strong>Jakarta</strong>, highlighting the impact of rising global oil prices.
PT Pertamina Patra Niaga, in collaboration with Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, confirmed that the distribution of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in Jakarta and surrounding areas is being carried out effectively. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to ensure gas availability for citizens according to set standards.
The Indonesian government announced that Pertamina will temporarily absorb the difference in unsupported fuel prices due to the ongoing rise in global oil prices. This decision aims to ensure fuel price stability for citizens.
Pertamina, the Indonesian company, announced a 49% increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supplies, totaling 779,800 cylinders, to meet citizens' needs during the Easter holiday from April 3 to 5, 2026.
Pertamina, Indonesia's leading energy company, announced a significant increase of <strong>49%</strong> in the distribution of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders in Java and Bali during the Easter holiday to meet rising market demand.
Pertamina, an Indonesian company, announced an increase in liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies in Madiun, East Java, to meet market demands during the extended Easter holiday from April 3 to 5, 2026. This initiative aims to ensure energy availability during a period of heightened demand.
The Indonesian government and Pertamina are working diligently to stabilize fuel supplies in the country, urging citizens to remain calm amid rising global energy crises. This comes as many nations grapple with soaring fuel prices.
An Indonesian gas company confirmed that liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) supplies remain secure after a fire broke out at a filling station in Bekasi, causing local alarm.
The Indonesian Ministry of Finance announced that Pertamina will temporarily absorb the differences in unsupported fuel prices due to rising global oil prices. This decision will remain in effect until new instructions are issued regarding remote work for government employees.
A major fire broke out at a gas filling station in the Semenong area of Bekasi, Indonesia, on Wednesday, April 1, injuring 12 people seriously. Pertamina, the company responsible for the station, has confirmed its full responsibility for the incident and is providing support to the affected individuals.
Indonesian company <strong>Pertamina</strong> confirmed that fuel prices in the <strong>Papua</strong> region will remain stable until April 1, 2026, ensuring secure supply availability. Citizens are urged not to panic and to purchase according to their needs.
Pertamina, the Indonesian company, has confirmed that fuel supplies in Sulawesi are safe, urging citizens not to panic amid rising tensions in the Middle East affecting the global energy market.
The Indonesian government has decided not to raise fuel prices, reflecting President Joko Widodo's readiness to confront geopolitical challenges. This decision comes at a time when many countries are increasing fuel prices.
Pertamina Patra Niaga has confirmed that rumors regarding a rise in fuel prices are unfounded, emphasizing that no official announcement has been made. The company urges citizens to rely on official sources for accurate information.
Indonesian State Secretary <strong>Prasetyo Hadi</strong> announced that the government will not raise prices for both subsidized and non-subsidized fuel. This decision follows coordination with the Ministry of Energy and directives from President <strong>Joko Widodo</strong>.
Pertamina's management in Indonesia has called on citizens not to panic over rumors regarding a fuel price increase scheduled for April 1, 2026. They emphasized that the circulating information is unreliable and no official announcement has been made.
In a significant development regarding the corruption case involving Indonesia's Pertamina, former gas division director <strong>Harry Karioliarto</strong> urged the company's commissioner <strong>Basuki Tjahaja Purnama</strong>, known as 'Ahok', to refrain from making public statements outside the courtroom. This plea follows a court session where Ahok's testimony was scrutinized.
Mohammad Barun, Vice President of Corporate Communications at Pertamina, confirmed that there has been no official announcement regarding changes to fuel prices, rendering circulating predictions on social media unreliable.
PT Pertamina Hulu Mahakam has announced the development of the Manbatu oil and gas field, located 35 kilometers off the coast of Balikpapan, Indonesia. The project aims to produce 80 million cubic feet of gas daily and has entered a new phase with the transfer of offshore facilities.
Pertamina, the Indonesian company, continues to support small and medium enterprises (UMKM) by promoting innovation and expanding markets. The company emphasizes the importance of these enterprises as a pillar of the national economy.