Indonesia’s Pertamina to open 571 stations to sell Premium gasoline
Indonesia’s state-owned oil firm Pertamina is set to open 571 new petrol stations to supply Premium gasoline in the regions of Java, Madura, and Bali.
With the opening of new fuel stations on June 7, the number of stations serving Premium across the three regions will increase up to 2,090. The gas stations can serve 8,000 liters of Premium per day, reports Tempo.co.
Pertamina’s decision was made after President Joko Widodo signed a policy on the obligation to supply Premium gasoline.
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