Pertamina to Increase US LPG Imports to 70% Following Bilateral Trade Pact
Pertamina President Director Simon Aloysius Mantiri announces plans to increase US LPG imports to 70%. Read the news on Indonesia-US energy cooperation.
Pertamina President Director Simon Aloysius Mantiri announces plans to increase US LPG imports to 70%. Read the news on Indonesia-US energy cooperation.
The Central Java Regional Police's Special Criminal Investigation Directorate has uncovered a case of misuse of subsidized 3-kilogram LPG gas cylinders, which led to shortages and price spikes on the market.
The Bekasi Sub-regional Metro Police have uncovered an illegal practice of misusing subsidized LPG gas, also known as "gas injection."
Indonesia will launch a new verification system for subsidized LPG 3 kg buyers starting 2026 to prevent misuse and improve targeting. Read the full news here.
The East Java Regional Police's Special Criminal Investigation Directorate has uncovered an illegal practice of subsidized Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) adulteration from 3-kg to 12-kg cylinders.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) Criminal Investigation Unit arrested eight people for the misuse of subsidized gas in Sidoarjo, East Java, on Tuesday (6/10//2025). The eight suspects are RBP, AS, NRI, E, WTA, EI, R, and PT.
The Directorate of Certain Crimes of the Indonesian National Police (INP) Criminal Investigation Unit has named 10 suspects suspected of misappropriating subsidized 3-kilogram LPG in Jakarta.
The Special Criminal Investigation of Metro Jaya Regional Police determined Deden alias Endik Siswanto as the suspect for adulterating 12 Kg LPG gas cylinders in Bekasi, West Java.
The Indonesian National Police (INP) Criminal Investigation Agency Certain Criminal Investigation Directorate uncovered an LPG gas adulteration in Kutri, Gianyar, Bali.
The Special Criminal Investigation Directorate of Metro Jaya Regional Police reveals case of LPG gas adulteration in Bekasi, South Jakarta and West Jakarta areas.
The Head of the Manpower, Transmigration, and Energy Agency of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, Hari Nugroho, said that the main factors behind the scarcity of 3 kg LPG gas in Jakarta were quota reductions, changes in distribution regulations, and price disparities.
In anticipation of the hoarding of 3 kg Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders, the West Java Regional Police Special Criminal Investigation Directorate have sent their team to patrol at the field.