Pertamina Cuts Non-Subsidi Fuel Prices Effective January 1, 2026
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Pertamina Cuts Non-Subsidi Fuel Prices Effective January 1, 2026

AnalisaHub Editorial·December 31, 2025
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Executive Summary

Key insights and market outlook

PT Pertamina (Persero) has reduced prices for non-subsidized fuel products effective January 1, 2026. Pertamax dropped to Rp 12,350/liter from Rp 12,750/liter 1

3. Other reductions include: Pertamax Turbo to Rp 13,400/liter, Pertamax Green 95 to Rp 13,150/liter, Dexlite to Rp 13,500/liter, and Pertamina Dex to Rp 13,600/liter 1. These changes follow the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources' regulation No. 245/2022 3.

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Deep Dive Analysis

Pertamina Implements Fuel Price Reductions for 2026

Comprehensive Price Adjustments Across Regions

PT Pertamina (Persero) has implemented a comprehensive reduction in non-subsidized fuel prices effective January 1, 2026, across all regions in Indonesia 1

23. The price adjustments reflect the company's routine pricing strategy as mandated by the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources' regulation No. 245/2022 3.

Key Price Changes

  1. Pertamax (RON 92): Reduced to Rp 12,350/liter from Rp 12,750/liter
  2. Pertamax Turbo (RON 98): Decreased to Rp 13,400/liter from Rp 13,750/liter
  3. Pertamax Green 95: New price set at Rp 13,150/liter from Rp 13,500/liter
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  5. Dexlite (CN 51): Substantially reduced to Rp 13,500/liter from Rp 14,700/liter
  6. Pertamina Dex (CN 53): Lowered to Rp 13,600/liter from Rp 15,000/liter

Regional Pricing Variations

While prices have been adjusted uniformly for major product categories, regional variations exist due to different transportation costs and regional taxes 1

. For instance:

  • In Jakarta: Pertamax is Rp 12,350/liter
  • In Aceh: Pertamax is Rp 12,500/liter
  • In Free Trade Zone (FTZ) Batam: Pertamax is Rp 11,850/liter

Impact on Consumers and Market

The reduction in non-subsidized fuel prices is expected to benefit consumers who rely on these fuel types, particularly those using Pertamax and Dex series products. However, subsidized fuels like Pertalite (Rp 10,000/liter) and Biosolar (Rp 6,800/liter) remain unchanged 1

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Fuel Price AdjustmentEnergy PolicyPertamina Pricing

Key Events

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Fuel Price Reduction

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Pertamina Pricing Adjustment

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Energy Regulation Implementation

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