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PT Pertamina Patra Niaga is working to maintain fuel supply stability to Aceh, North Sumatra, and surrounding regions despite extreme weather conditions that have prevented two fuel-carrying ships from docking at Belawan's Single Point Mooring (SPM). The ships, carrying Pertalite and Biosolar, remain offshore as high waves and strong winds continue to affect operations. Pertamina is intensively monitoring the situation and coordinating with local authorities to manage supply.
PT Pertamina Patra Niaga is working diligently to maintain fuel supply to critical regions including Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra despite significant operational challenges caused by extreme weather conditions. Two ships carrying essential fuel products - Pertalite and Biosolar - have been unable to dock at Belawan's Single Point Mooring (SPM) due to persistent high waves and strong winds over the past three days.
Corporate Secretary Roberth MV Dumatubun stated that while the vessels are positioned at their readiness points, safety considerations have prevented them from proceeding with docking and unloading operations. Pertamina is maintaining intensive monitoring of the weather conditions and adjusting supply patterns accordingly. The company is also engaging in close coordination with local government authorities and disaster management agencies to ensure continuity of fuel supply.
The current disruption has not yet resulted in significant shortages, thanks to proactive management by Pertamina. The company is urging consumers to purchase fuel and LPG according to their actual needs to maintain supply stability. Operations are expected to resume as soon as weather conditions improve, allowing for safe docking and unloading procedures.
Pertamina has committed to maintaining supply continuity and is working on acceleration measures to normalize distribution as weather conditions permit. The situation remains under close surveillance, with contingency plans in place to address potential further disruptions.
Fuel Supply Disruption
Operational Challenges due to Weather