Jakarta - The Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Bahlil Lahadalia has recently returned to the spotlight. This is because on various occasions, Bahlil stated that the supply of fuel in Indonesia is around 20 days.

To reporters at the Presidential Palace Complex, Jakarta, Wednesday, March 4, Bahlil explained this. According to Bahlil, until now the storage capacity or storage of fuel in Indonesia only has a maximum capacity of 25 days.

At the National Energy Council (DEN) and Pertamina meeting yesterday, it was found that the amount of fuel supply reserves ranged from 22-23 days.

In this case, Bahlil also explained that the government could set a fuel reserve of more than 25 days, but the storage capacity was insufficient.

The government plans to build more storage capacity. It is planned that with the new storage, the reserve of fuel supply can reach 90 days.


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