Pertamina hikes Pertamax and Pertamax Green prices from June 10
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Pertamina Patra Niaga will increase prices for Pertamax and Pertamax Green fuels starting June 10, 2026.
- Pertamax (RON 92) will rise from Rp12,300 to Rp16,250 per liter, and Pertamax Green 95 (RON 95) from Rp12,900 to Rp17,000 per liter.
- The price adjustment for non-subsidized fuels is based on government regulations and global oil prices, while subsidized fuel prices remain unchanged.
State-owned energy company Pertamina Patra Niaga announced a price hike for its premium fuel products, Pertamax and Pertamax Green, effective June 10, 2026. The non-subsidized Pertamax (RON 92) will see its price increase from Rp12,300 to Rp16,250 per liter. Pertamax Green 95 (RON 95) will also rise from Rp12,900 to Rp17,000 per liter.
According to Pertamina Patra Niaga's Corporate Secretary Roberth MV Dumatubun, the price adjustment follows an evaluation process aligned with the government's established pricing formula. The decision was made in coordination with the government, considering global oil price fluctuations and economic market prices.
Dumatubun emphasized that the price adjustment for non-subsidized fuels adheres to current regulations. "The selling price is determined in coordination with the government as the regulator, and is part of efforts to ensure the sustainability of energy supply and the optimal distribution of quality fuel for the community," he stated.
Pertamina assured the public that the supply of Pertamax and Pertamax Green remains secure across its network of gas stations nationwide. Prices for other non-subsidized fuels, including Pertamax Turbo, Dexlite, and Pertamina Dex, will not change. Subsidized fuels, Pertalite and Biosolar, also maintain their current prices of Rp10,000 and Rp6,800 per liter, respectively. Consumers can access the latest fuel prices through official Pertamina channels and the MyPertamina application.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.