The Indonesian Energy Commission has announced that the country's fuel supplies are secure, emphasizing the need for enhanced oversight to prevent misuse. This statement follows a meeting with stakeholders in the oil and gas sector.
The Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has announced measures to ensure the safety of fuel and liquefied gas supplies in the country. This comes in light of geopolitical tensions affecting the global energy market.
The Australian government has confirmed that national fuel supplies will remain secure until May, despite rising tensions in the Middle East and fluctuations in global oil markets. This assurance comes from Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen.
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 French government, through spokesperson Maud Bréguon, confirmed that the country's strategic oil reserves are sufficient to prevent any fuel supply disruptions despite rising prices at gas stations. This statement comes as global energy markets experience significant fluctuations, raising concerns among citizens about potential shortages.
California, the most populous state in the U.S., is experiencing a severe shortage of gasoline and jet fuel due to the ongoing war in Iran. This situation raises concerns about local market stability and its impact on the U.S. economy.
The Jordanian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has announced new measures to ensure fuel supply stability, mandating fuel stations to maintain a minimum of 40% of strategic stock. This initiative aims to enhance the country's energy security.
The Indonesian oil and gas regulatory agency confirmed that fuel supplies in Lampung will remain stable during the peak return period after Eid al-Fitr 2026. This assurance comes amid increased traffic and heightened fuel demand.
Thai Prime Minister <strong>Anutin Charnvirakul</strong> made an unexpected visit to <strong>Nakhon Phanom</strong> province to assure travelers of sufficient fuel supplies during the upcoming <strong>Songkran</strong> festival next month. This visit comes amid sharp criticism of the government's fuel supply management.
Petronas, the Malaysian state-owned company, has denied any involvement in reports of a purported fuel supply agreement with a local government unit in the Philippines. The company emphasized that it has not entered into any agreement or commitment regarding this matter.
The Indonesian oil and gas regulatory agency announced that the Cilacap refinery and the fuel center in Maos are fully prepared to ensure continuous fuel supply during the return period of Eid al-Fitr 2026. All necessary arrangements have been made for smooth distribution.