Pj. Pertamina Patra Niaga's Corporate Secretary, Roberth MV Dumatubun said, this was a follow-up to the Government's directive through the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadalia to secure the supply of private fuel that was experiencing a void.

PT Vivo Energy Indonesia (Vivo) agreed to carry out the b to b process with Pertamina Patra Niaga (VAT). Of the 100,000 barrels of imported cargo offered, Vivo absorbs 40,000 barrels to serve its consumer needs.

"We welcome the spirit of collaboration that exists with Vivo. This policy is not just a matter of importing fuel, but about how all parties work together to ensure that energy is available and the community can be served very well," said Robert, quoted on Saturday, September 27.

Furthermore, Roberth added a supply supply mechanism to Vivo by using procedures in accordance with applicable regulations.

"We hope that with this good intention Vivo can collaborate, while respecting the rules and aspects of compliance in BUMN," explained Roberth.

The next process will be continued with a quality test and quantity of fuel products using a surveyor that has been mutually agreed upon.

Roberth emphasized that collaboration with private business entities is a clear proof that maintaining energy is joint work. With the spirit of mutual cooperation, energy services are expected to be more equitable, fair, and beneficial for all Indonesian people.

"Meanwhile, for the other four private BUs, they are still coordinating with their respective headquarters.


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