BP AKR Gets Additional Supply Of 130.000 Barrel Base Fuel From Pertamina
PT Pertamina Patra Niaga has again supplied 130,000 barrels of pure fuel or base fuel to PT Aneka Petroindo Raya (APR), the company that oversees the BP-AKR gas station network.
With this addition, the total base fuel supplied from Pertamina reached 230,000 barrels after previously successfully dwindling 100,000 barrels.
Pertamina Patra Niaga's Corporate Secretary, Roberth MV Dumatubun, said that since the government gave directions on Business to Business (B2B) services to Private Business Entities, 330,000 barrels of fuel supply had been issued to PT APR and PT Vivo Energy Indonesia, by absorbing imported cargo from Pertamina Patra Niaga.
"For the distribution of the second phase, the supply served to PT APR is 130.000 with a total of 230,000 SPBU BP-AKR gas stations being distributed since October," explained Roberth, Thursday, November 27.
With good intentions, transparency and in accordance with the practice of Good Corporate Governance, Pertamina Patra Niaga and PT APR are committed to ensuring the availability of fuel and energy distribution and providing services to the community. Roberth emphasized that collaboration with private business entities is a clear proof that maintaining energy is joint work.
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In the future, continued Roberth, Pertamina Patra Niaga is still open to channeling the collaboration process in helping this private BU supply by upholding the B2B compliance and governance mechanism.
The B2B process in terms of the number of needs based on the volume of demand, the implementation of supply tenders carried out with the GCG aspect and repeated confirmation with customers, the implementation of the Join Surveyor, until the open book mechanism for commercial aspects negotiations was implemented, until finally the unloading process was carried out and received by private BU to be distributed to the public.
"The fuel commodity supplied to private BU, which in this case PT APR has fulfilled all requirements from APR as a form of follow-up commitment at the direction of the government," concluded Roberth.