Central Aceh Disaster Survivors Demand Rice and Fuel Amid Severe Shortages
Survivors in Aceh Tengah protest severe shortages of rice, fuel, and aid after floods and landslides. Read the full update.
Survivors in Aceh Tengah protest severe shortages of rice, fuel, and aid after floods and landslides. Read the full update.
Shell Indonesia refutes reports of layoffs tied to fuel import policy, clarifying social media rumors while confirming supply adjustments at stations. Read more here.
Metro Jaya Police confirmed no ban on refueling for vehicles with expired tax or plates, dismissing viral hoax claims. Read the full clarification here.
PT Pertamina Patra Niaga says no fuel purchase requests yet from Shell or BP despite shortages. Only 16 Shell stations in Jakarta still sell Shell Super. Read the details here.
Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia denies fuel shortage, says national stock is safe and urges private firms to partner with Pertamina instead of seeking extra import quota. Read more.
Lampung Regional Police uncovered a case of counterfeiting Pertalite by replacing the type of fuel oil with crude oil.
The South Sumatra Regional Police have revealed the practice of mixing subsidized diesel fuel in Muara Enim Regency, South Sumatra.
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung Wibowo has announced a reduction in the Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax (PBBKB) from 10% to 5% for private vehicles, and to just 2% for public transport. Learn more.
The Criminal Investigation Agency of the Indonesian National Police has exposed a scheme involving the illegal sale of subsidized diesel fuel through the use of fake barcodes and fraudulent recommendation letters. Learn more.
The Directorate of Certain Crimes (Dittipidter) of the Indonesian National Police (INP) Criminal Investigation Unit uncovers the misuse of subsidized diesel fuel in Tuban, East Java Province, and Karawang Regency, West Java Province.
Downstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Agency (BPH Migas) appreciates the Indonesian National Police (INP) for uncovering the case of misappropriation of subsidized diesel fuel distribution in Kolaka, Southeast Sulawesi.
The Directorate of Certain Crimes (Dittipidter) of Indonesian National Police (INP) Criminal Investigation Unit has uncovered a case of misuse of subsidized fuel of Solar in Kolaka, Southeast Sulawesi.