BPH Migas To Gas Manager: Continue To Monitor Available Fuel Stock
JAKARTA - The Downstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Agency (BPH Migas) continues to monitor the smooth supply and distribution of fuel oil (BBM) until the 2025 New Year holiday period ends.
Member of the BPH Migas Committee, Harya Adityawarman, said that the supply and quality of fuel found in the distribution agency or public refueling station (SPBU) was sufficient and well.
"We ask gas station managers to continue to monitor the available fuel stock. If it is running low, immediate ransom can be carried out," said Antara.
BPH Migas also ensured that the security of fuel stocks until the New Year 2025 period was over.
Field monitoring was carried out at gas stations 43,552,18 Ringroad Jombor, gas stations 44,555.19 Mlati, gas stations 44,552,01 Mlati, gas stations 44,574,01 Pandansimping, and gas stations 44,574.11 Jogonalan, and gas stations 44,574.16 Kemud.
The synergy between BPH Migas and the assignment business entity is also continuously carried out so that the management of all components at gas stations runs well and smoothly.
"In addition to the stock and quality of fuel, we also remind gas station officers to ensure that in distributing fuel volume to be right on target. Devices such as CCTV (closed-circuit television) and EDC (electronic data capture) are checked again to comply with the provisions," he added.
During field monitoring, Didit ensures that people in the Yogyakarta, Klaten, and surrounding areas get fuel easily and smoothly, so that vacation moments can be felt comfortably and safely.
"Alhamdulillah, from checking in the field, we ensure that all fuel stocks are safe. Hopefully, this condition will run smoothly until the post is finished and so on," he said.
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Sales Area Manager of PT Pertamina Patra Niaga Weddy Surya Indrawan explained that gas stations in his area operate well and without any problems.
"We went directly to the field together with BPH Migas to ensure that the operational readiness and service of gas stations to travelers went well," he explained.
Weddy continued that gas station managers must pay more attention when special moments like this, so that all aspects can run according to procedures from the government.
"Give more attention to all parties, especially gas stations to always be vigilant in distributing fuel. We hope that all of us, of course, consumers can be served well and they can gather with their families safely," he said.