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Latest Pertamax Price as of February 1, 2025, Here Are the Details

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Kapanlagi.com - Starting February 1, 2025, PT Pertamina (Persero) has announced an adjustment in the price of non-subsidized fuel oil (BBM) that will apply throughout Indonesia. This increase will affect various types of fuel, including Pertamax, Pertamax Turbo, Pertamax Green 95, Dexlite, and Pertamina Dex.

According to official information from Pertamina, the price of Pertamax (RON 92) has increased by Rp 400, from Rp 12,500 to Rp 12,900 per liter. Likewise, Pertamax Turbo (RON 98) has risen by Rp 300, to Rp 14,000 per liter. Pertamax Green 95 also saw a price change, increasing by Rp 300 to Rp 13,700 per liter.

Not only gasoline, but diesel fuel is also affected. Dexlite is now priced at Rp 1,000 more, at Rp 14,600 per liter, while Pertamina Dex has increased by Rp 1,100, to Rp 14,800 per liter.

With this price increase, many vehicle users are curious about the reasons behind the surge, its impact on the transportation sector, and whether there will be further price adjustments in the future. Therefore, here are the complete details regarding the fuel price increase as of February 1, 2025, summarized by Kapanlagi.com on Saturday (1/2).

1. Adjustment of Pertamax Prices and Other Non-Subsidized Fuels

Pertamina has just announced important news for users of non-subsidized fuel, with prices set to increase starting February 1, 2025. According to the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Decision No. 245.K/MG.01/MEM.M/2022, the latest prices in Jakarta have drawn attention, where Pertamax (RON 92) is now priced at Rp 12,900 per liter, up Rp 400 from before.

Similarly, Pertamax Turbo (RON 98) has surged to Rp 14,000 per liter, Pertamax Green 95 (RON 95) is now Rp 13,700 per liter, Dexlite (CN 51) is priced at Rp 14,600 per liter, and Pertamina Dex (CN 53) has reached Rp 14,800 per liter. However, don’t worry, for subsidized fuels like Pertalite and Bio Solar, prices remain stable at Rp 10,000 and Rp 6,800 per liter.

2. List of Pertamina Fuel Prices in Various Regions of Indonesia

The increase in fuel prices is not only felt in Jakarta but also affects various corners of Indonesia with price variations influenced by the motor vehicle fuel tax (PBBKB) in each region.

As of February 1, 2025, the price of Pertamax is recorded to vary: in Aceh, Java, Bali, and Nusa Tenggara, the price per liter reaches Rp 12,900, while in North Sumatra, West Sumatra, South Sumatra, Jambi, Bangka Belitung, Lampung, Kalimantan, and Sulawesi, the price is slightly higher at Rp 13,200 per liter.

In Riau, the Riau Islands, and Bengkulu, the price has soared to Rp 13,500 per liter, while Maluku, North Maluku, and the Papua region and surrounding areas remain at Rp 13,200 per liter. This price variation clearly reflects the differences in tax rates in each area, making each region have its own story in facing the fluctuations of non-subsidized fuel prices.

3. Factors Causing Fuel Price Increase in February 2025

Pertamina revealed that starting from February 1, 2025, fuel prices will increase due to several important factors. One of them is the fluctuation of global oil prices that continues to be volatile, affecting the production costs of fuel domestically.

In addition, the weakening of the rupiah against the US dollar also contributes to the rising costs of fuel imports. Furthermore, this price adjustment aligns with government regulations that govern non-subsidized fuel prices to remain relevant to the conditions of the global energy market.

Pertamina emphasizes that this step is taken to maintain the competitiveness of fuel prices and ensure that national energy distribution continues without burdening the companies.

4. Impact of Fuel Price Increase on the Community

The increase in Pertamax and other non-subsidized fuel prices has shaken various sectors, especially for private vehicle users and the transportation industry. The community is now feeling the direct impact, such as soaring operational costs for car and motorcycle owners who rely on Pertamax, as well as the possibility of fare increases in public transport due to fuel cost adjustments.

Not only that, the prices of goods and logistics costs are also threatened to skyrocket, especially for industries that depend on land transportation to distribute their products. Nevertheless, the government is committed to keeping subsidized fuel prices stable, in order to protect the public using subsidized fuel from greater impacts.

5. Why did the price of Pertamax increase as of February 1, 2025?

The increase in Pertamax prices cannot be separated from the fluctuations in global oil prices, the movement of the rupiah exchange rate against the US dollar, and government policies regulating the pricing formula for non-subsidized fuel.

6. Will the price of Pertalite also increase?

Don't worry, the price of Pertalite remains stable at Rp 10,000 per liter! This is because Pertalite is a fuel that receives government subsidies, so users do not need to worry about price spikes.

7. What is the price of Pertamax outside Jakarta?

The price of Pertamax is now in the spotlight, varying in every corner of the country with an interesting range between Rp 12,900 and Rp 13,500 per liter. This difference is influenced by the fuel taxes applied in each province, making each region have its own story in determining the price of this fuel.

8. Can fuel prices drop again in the near future?

Fuel prices (BBM) have the potential to change again, depending on fluctuations in global oil prices and government decisions regarding energy subsidies. D

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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