December 19, 2012, in Jakarta Ration Premium Out. Pertamina predicts the subsidized fuel quota set by the government would have sold before the end of the year. In fact, diesel and premium in Jakarta will expire at the end of this month.
Director of Marketing and Pertamina Hanung Budya explained, allotment or quota for Jakarta solar subsidies will run out on 30 November 2012. As for premium gasoline subsidies will expire on December 19, 2012.
"Quotas for fuel subsidy will expire on that date, especially Jakarta. But this is not the stock runs out, only a quota per province are exhausted," said Hanung during a press conference at the office of Pertamina
Hanung said Pertamina provide monthly rations every province in Indonesia to fuel subsidized or non-subsidized fuel. However, this year-end demand for the fuel subsidy continues to soar.
Actually, the government has set a quota of fuel rations until the end of the year as much as 44.04 million kiloliters (kl). Amounted to 43.88 million kl is the responsibility of Pertamina.
"We will continue to distribute subsidized fuels. Hopefully the pump is not empty before the quota runs out, all will be distributed," he added.
Pertamina itself was projected fuel quota until the end of the year amounted to 45.24 million kl. Because fuel ration or quota for the year amounted to 44.04 million kl is almost gone, Pertamina will face DPR to add fuel quota to be distributed to the public.
According to the Pertamina, the actual distribution of subsidized fuel to 24 November 2012 is a premium 25.1 million kl and diesel fuel 12.9 million kl. The total was 38.1 million kl. While the average daily distribution (normal) for a premium of approximately 80,000 kl per day of diesel and 42,900 kl per day.
To supplement their quotas have been exhausted by the end of November and mid-December, Pertamina will ask permission DPR add fuel subsidy quota of 1.227 million kl.
Counts Pertamina, the average price premium of Rp 9,000 per liter. However, government subsidies of Rp 4,500 per liter. With the additional quota of fuel subsidy, Pertamina plans to spend around Rp 6 trillion to buy fuel subsidy and will be required the approval of Parliament.
Director of Marketing and Pertamina Hanung Budya explained, allotment or quota for Jakarta solar subsidies will run out on 30 November 2012. As for premium gasoline subsidies will expire on December 19, 2012.
"Quotas for fuel subsidy will expire on that date, especially Jakarta. But this is not the stock runs out, only a quota per province are exhausted," said Hanung during a press conference at the office of Pertamina
Hanung said Pertamina provide monthly rations every province in Indonesia to fuel subsidized or non-subsidized fuel. However, this year-end demand for the fuel subsidy continues to soar.
Actually, the government has set a quota of fuel rations until the end of the year as much as 44.04 million kiloliters (kl). Amounted to 43.88 million kl is the responsibility of Pertamina.
"We will continue to distribute subsidized fuels. Hopefully the pump is not empty before the quota runs out, all will be distributed," he added.
Pertamina itself was projected fuel quota until the end of the year amounted to 45.24 million kl. Because fuel ration or quota for the year amounted to 44.04 million kl is almost gone, Pertamina will face DPR to add fuel quota to be distributed to the public.
According to the Pertamina, the actual distribution of subsidized fuel to 24 November 2012 is a premium 25.1 million kl and diesel fuel 12.9 million kl. The total was 38.1 million kl. While the average daily distribution (normal) for a premium of approximately 80,000 kl per day of diesel and 42,900 kl per day.
To supplement their quotas have been exhausted by the end of November and mid-December, Pertamina will ask permission DPR add fuel subsidy quota of 1.227 million kl.
Counts Pertamina, the average price premium of Rp 9,000 per liter. However, government subsidies of Rp 4,500 per liter. With the additional quota of fuel subsidy, Pertamina plans to spend around Rp 6 trillion to buy fuel subsidy and will be required the approval of Parliament.
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