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The Downstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Agency (BPH Migas) has confirmed that fuel supply and distribution in Bali remain stable during the peak return period of the 2025 Christmas and 2026 New Year holidays. Monitoring from January 1-3, 2026 showed no distribution disruptions for land, sea, or air transportation fuel. BPH Migas monitored key facilities including Sanggaran Fuel Terminal and Ngurah Rai Aviation Fuel Terminal.
The Downstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Agency (BPH Migas) has confirmed that fuel supply and distribution in Bali remain stable during the peak return period of the 2025 Christmas and 2026 New Year holidays, expected on January 4-5, 2026. BPH Migas conducted direct monitoring from January 1-3, 2026 across various strategic facilities.
The monitoring activities, led by BPH Migas Committee Member Fathul Nugroho, focused on several critical infrastructure points including:
The results showed no distribution disruptions for both fuel (BBM) and aviation turbine fuel (avtur), ensuring smooth transportation operations across land, sea, and air during the peak return period.
BPH Migas's proactive monitoring and coordination with fuel suppliers and distributors have been crucial in maintaining supply chain integrity. This preparation is particularly important given the significant travel surge during the Nataru holiday period, which typically strains fuel distribution networks. The successful maintenance of fuel supply stability not only supports transportation operations but also broader economic activities in Bali during this critical period.
Fuel Supply Stability Assurance
Nataru Travel Period Management