Indonesian Deputy Minister Says Future Wars May be Fought Over Water, Not Fuel
Indonesia's Deputy Minister of Environment and Forestry Alue Dohong has said that water could potentially trigger wars in the future.
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Indonesia's Deputy Minister of Environment and Forestry Alue Dohong has said that water could potentially trigger wars in the future.
A Pertamina official said that oil and gas stocks were safe and would remain safe for a period of 20 days
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources is confident that national fuel oil reserves in Indonesia are unaffected by Iran and Israel's conflict.
Indonesian Coordinating Minister Airlangga Hartarto highlighted the impact of Iran's attack on Israel on global oil prices.
Pertamina official explained that people prefers to use higher quality fuel during homecoming to prevent vehicle trouble on the road.
BPH Migas said that the stock of fuel oil during the period of Ramadan and Eid 2024 is in a safe condition, with enough volume for more than 20 days.
Pertamina has stocked up fuel (BBM) and LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) in East Java, Bali, and Nusa Tenggara ahead of the Eid al-Fitr holiday period.
Pertamina International Shipping (PIS) guarantees a smooth supply of fuel at ports, bunkers, and depots ahead of the Eid homecoming season.
Jokowi ensured that there would be no price hike for fuel oil (BBM) from Pertamina.
Reforminer Institute commented on the discourse to cut fuel subsidy budget to realize the free lunch program as promised by Prabowo Subianto.
Jakarta Environment Office will clean up the capital city from campaign equipment waste during the cool-down period ahead of the 2024 elections.
KPPU chairman M. Fanshurullah Asa assessed that flight tickets in Indonesia are pricey, and one of the factors is the high price of jet fuel.
Jakarta Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) criticized the city's recent policy on the vehicle fuel tax by 10 percent.
Automotive observer said that the 10-percent increase in vehicle fuel tax in Jakarta would trigger social problems.
The Jakarta government has officially raised the motor vehicle fuel tax (PBBKB) rate to 10 percent.
Pertamina Patra Niaga, a subsidiary of state-owned energy giant Pertamina, temporarily stops distributing fuel to Intan Jaya, Central Papua.
Coordinating Minister Luhut says the government is planning to raise taxes on conventional motorcycles or fuel-powered motorcycles.
Pertamina is urged to increase fuel supply on non-toll roads in order to anticipate a spike in fuel consumption during the year-end holidays
BPH Migas predicts that the distribution of gas oil and jet fuel will increase during the Christmas and New Year periods.
State-owned gas and oil firm Pertamina proposed that people who have not paid their vehicle tax should not be allowed to purchase subsidized fuel.