Indonesia Raises Pertamax Fuel Prices
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Indonesia's state energy company, Pertamina, has raised the prices of non-subsidized Pertamax and Pertamax Green fuels due to rising global crude oil prices and a weakening rupiah. This price hike is expected to push consumers towards cheaper subsidized fuel like Pertalite, potentially straining the national energy subsidy budget.
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Pertamina Raises Pertamax Fuel Prices Amid Global Market Increases
- Pertamina Patra Niaga has raised the price of non-subsidized Pertamax (RON 92) fuel from Rp12,300 to Rp16,250 per liter and Pertamax Green 95 from Rp12,900 to Rp17,000 per liter. - The global marketโฆ
Pertamina Has No Choice But to Raise Pertamax Prices
- PT Pertamina has raised the price of Pertamax fuel from Rp12,300 to Rp16,250 per liter due to rising global crude oil prices and a weakening rupiah. - The price of Pertamax Green 95 also increased fโฆ