PT Pertamina Patra Niaga ensures that the distribution of Pertalite continues to be carried out according to the assignment given by the government. There is no plan to stop the distribution of Pertalite on September 1, 2024.

"People don't need to be consumed by hoax news. We will continue to distribute Pertalite according to the quota set by the Government," said Pertamina Patra Niaga Corporate Secretary Heppy Wulansari, Friday, August 30.

In fact, said Heppy, Pertamina Patra Niaga also continues to support the Government's efforts so that subsidies are right on target by collecting data on subsidized fuel users through QR Code registration through www.subsidi tepat.mypertamina.id.

"The registration area for the Pertalite QR Code is carried out in stages and only specifically for 4-wheeled vehicles. Currently, the registration of the Pertalite QR Code is focused on the Java, Madura, Bali (Jamali) regions and parts of non-Jamali areas, namely Riau Islands, NTT, Maluku, North Maluku, Gorontalo, North Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, Aceh, Bangka Belitung, Bengkulu and Timika Regency. It is hoped that phase 1 can be reached 100 percent by the end of September 2024. The rest will be carried out in the second stage of the plan at the earliest October-November 2024," explained Heppy.

Heppy said the number of registrants who were verified and had received the QR Code currently reached 3.9 million.

Documents that need to be prepared to register are ID cards, self-photos, STNK photos (front and rear).

Then, the whole vehicle photo appears, the photo of the vehicle looks in front of the police number and KIR photo for KIR user vehicles.

For all documents to make sure they are read clearly and sent in a photo format (jpg).

In addition, to ensure that the uploaded photo is clearly not broken with high resolution in order to facilitate the verification process.

"For Pertalite users who have not registered, it is hoped that they will immediately do so to ensure that the fuel subsidy is right on target," concluded Heppy.


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