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Pertamina Raises Non-Subsidized Fuel Prices Effective December 1, 2025

AnalisaHub Editorial·December 1, 2025
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Executive Summary

Key insights and market outlook

PT Pertamina (Persero) has increased prices for non-subsidized fuel products effective December 1, 2025. Pertamax rose to Rp12,650-Rp12,750 per liter 1

2, Pertamax Turbo to Rp13,750 per liter 1, and Pertamina Dex to Rp15,000 per liter 2. Subsidized fuels like Pertalite and Biosolar remain unchanged at Rp10,000 per liter and Rp6,800 per liter respectively 12.

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Pertamina Increases Non-Subsidized Fuel Prices Effective December 2025

Price Adjustments Across Fuel Types

PT Pertamina (Persero), Indonesia's state-owned energy company, has implemented a price increase for non-subsidized fuel products starting December 1, 2025 1

2. The adjustments affect various fuel categories, with specific changes as follows:

Premium Fuel Products

  • Pertamax (RON 92): Increased to Rp12,650-Rp12,750 per liter from Rp12,200 per liter 12
  • Pertamax Turbo (RON 98): Raised to Rp13,750 per liter from Rp13,100-Rp13,400 per liter 12
  • Pertamax Green 95: Adjusted to Rp13,500 per liter from Rp13,000 per liter 1

Industrial and Commercial Fuels

  • Dexlite (CN 51): Increased to Rp14,700 per liter from Rp13,900 per liter 12
  • Pertamina Dex (CN 53): Raised to Rp15,000 per liter from Rp14,200 per liter 12

Subsidized Fuels Remain Unchanged

In contrast to the non-subsidized fuels, the prices of subsidized fuels remain unchanged. Pertalite continues at Rp10,000 per liter and Biosolar at Rp6,800 per liter across Indonesia 1

2. This decision maintains the current pricing structure for subsidized fuels while allowing market-driven adjustments for non-subsidized products.

Market Implications

The price adjustments reflect global market trends and currency fluctuations while maintaining the government's subsidy structure for essential fuels. The changes in non-subsidized fuel prices may have varying impacts on different sectors, particularly transportation and industrial operations.

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Topics Covered

Energy Sector DevelopmentsFuel Price ChangesIndonesian Market DynamicsState-Owned Enterprise Strategy

Key Events

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Fuel Price Increase

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Pertamina Price Adjustment

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Energy Sector Pricing Change

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