Key insights and market outlook
Pertamina Patra Niaga maintained stable fuel distribution throughout 2025, with subsidized fuel realization near national quotas. Meanwhile, non-subsidized fuel consumption showed significant growth, particularly in eco-friendly products. The company's distribution performance was supported by strong infrastructure and sustainable energy development initiatives.
Pertamina Patra Niaga successfully maintained stable fuel distribution throughout 2025, achieving near-full realization of national quotas for subsidized fuels. The company reported that subsidized diesel fuel distribution reached 98.7% of national quota, while kerosene reached 97.6% and Pertalite reached 90.1%. LPG 3 kg subsidy distribution was particularly strong at 99.77% of national quota.
In contrast to subsidized fuels, non-subsidized fuel consumption showed remarkable growth compared to 2024. Pertamax consumption increased by 20%, while Pertamax Turbo surged 75% and Pertamina Dex grew 36%. The most dramatic increase was seen in eco-friendly fuels, with Pertamax Green 95 consumption jumping 117% as the number of supporting outlets expanded from 71 to 177 throughout the year.
Pertamina's distribution performance was supported by strategic infrastructure development and a commitment to sustainable energy solutions. The company's efforts align with government policies aimed at strengthening national energy resilience. As the energy landscape continues to evolve, Pertamina is positioning itself for continued growth through infrastructure strengthening and innovative energy solutions.
The successful distribution performance in 2025 provides a solid foundation for Pertamina's operations in 2026. The company remains committed to ensuring equitable energy distribution across Indonesia, from Sabang to Merauke, while continuing to develop more environmentally friendly energy solutions.
Fuel Distribution Performance 2025
Non-Subsidized Fuel Growth
Sustainable Energy Expansion