Indonesia Maintains Subsidized Fuel Prices Despite Weakening Rupiah and High ICP
The Indonesian government confirms subsidized fuel prices will remain unchanged despite a weakening rupiah and rising global oil prices. Read more here.
The Indonesian government confirms subsidized fuel prices will remain unchanged despite a weakening rupiah and rising global oil prices. Read more here.
The South Kalimantan Regional Police have uncovered approximately IDR 12.4 billion in state losses resulting from the misuse of subsidized fuel and LPG, aka illegal energy distribution practices.
The Papua Regional Police Special Crimes Investigation Unit, have successfully uncovered a case of misuse of subsidized fuel at the UPJA Center Bina Tani warehouse in Amun Kay Village, Tanah Miring District, Merauke.
Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia guarantees no price hikes for subsidized fuel and LPG in 2026. Read the news for the latest energy security updates.
Central Sulawesi Police uncover a major subsidized fuel hoarding operation in North Morowali. Read the news to see how 2,060 liters of bio-solar were seized.
Indonesian Police has uncovered 755 cases of subsidized fuel and LPG smuggling from 2025-2026. Read the full enforcement report and criminal sanctions here
Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa discusses potential subsidized fuel price hikes as global oil hits $85. Read about state budget deficit risks and budget shifts.
Minister Bahlil removes fuel barcode requirement in disaster-hit Sumatra to secure energy access. Read the full update.
PT Pertamina Patra Niaga blocked 3,500 vehicles in West Sumatra for abusing subsidized fuel, tightening digital monitoring to ensure energy fairness. Read the full report.