JAKARTA - PT Pertamina Patra Niaga noted that until early October 2022, around 35 percent or 986,644 registrants for the MyPertamina application were rejected.

VP Sales Support PT Pertamina Patra Niaga Zibali Hisbul explained, there were several factors that caused verification to be rejected, namely, the STNK photo was not read, the ID card photo was not read or opaque, the number of wheels in the vehicle photo could not be calculated, and the photo of the vehicle number that did not match the input.

In addition, there are still applicants who are currently in the verification process as many as 11,065 vehicles.

Meanwhile, vehicles that successfully registered through the MyPertamina application reached 2,872,924.

"There are still photos of their STNK or ID cards that cannot be read, so they are rejected," he said in an online discussion in Jakarta quoted Friday, October 14.

He detailed that the most registrants from Pertalite user vehicles were 2.03 million or 9 percent of the total vehicle population.

Then, the remaining 841,724 BioSolar user vehicles or 8 percent of the total vehicle population.

Meanwhile, based on registration locations, the most via web or application is 2.32 million vehicles. Then, as many as 60,521 vehicles through booths at gas stations.

Zibali added, to speed up registration, Pertamina will later integrate vehicle data with Korlantas and Jasa Raharja.

Previously, Pertamina's President Director, Nicke Widdowati, said that the achievement of subsidized program registrants was still below 10 percent.

Nicke added that his party could not wait until all vehicles registered for the right subsidy program.

"We cannot wait for all of this to be registered. Even though we hope that the revision of the Presidential Decree as soon as possible is official. So the way we do it is to integrate data with Korlantas. We will withdraw the data where the data contains a police number, CC, and there are types of vehicles so that when the regulations come out we can immediately lock it with that data," explained Nicke.

Nicke also ensured that the distribution of fuel with MyPertamina would later be more effective because later each vehicle would only hold 1 QR Code when buying fuel.

This targeted subsidy is important, considering that the Government itself has contributed greatly to allocating funds of up to IDR 520 trillion for energy subsidies in 2022.

In ensuring energy subsidies, Pertamina must also comply with applicable regulations, such as Presidential Regulation No. 191/2014 and Decree (SK) Head of BPH Migas No. 04/P3JBT/BPH Migas/KOM/2020.


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