JAKARTA - The government officially stipulates rules for limiting the purchase of subsidized fuel of 50 liters per day. This was conveyed by Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto at a press conference, Tuesday, March 31. Later, the purchase restrictions will use the MyPertamina application owned by PT Pertamina (Persero) so that fuel distribution is targeted.

"To ensure the distribution of government fuel, the government will make arrangements for purchases using the MyPertamina barcode with a reasonable limit of 50 liters per vehicle," said Airlangga, Tuesday, March 31.

He also ensured that this rule does not apply to large transportation such as cargo trucks, but only for 4-wheeled private vehicles.

Present at the same occasion, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Bahlil Lahadalia emphasized that the restriction on the purchase of fuel oil of a maximum of 50 liters per day only applies to private vehicles.

"For the 50 liters, which is for each car, it does not apply to truck transportation, it must be more, or public transportation buses, it must be more than that. It's just a standard," said Bahlil.

This is in line with the BPH Migas Decree which previously circulated with the number No. 024/KOM/BPH.DBBM/2026 concerning the Control of the Distribution of Certain Types of Fuel Oil, Solar Oil (Diesel) and Special Fuel Oil Types for the Assignment of Gasoline (Gasoline) RON 90 by the Assignment Business for Motor Vehicles for Transportation of People and/or Goods.

The regulation regulates the distribution of subsidized fuel in the form of subsidized solar and Pertalite (RON 90), both for personal vehicles and goods, both cars and 6-wheeled vehicles.

The rules are as follows: - Private car vehicles are limited to purchasing fuel of a maximum of 50 liters per day. - Public transport vehicles are limited to purchasing a maximum of 80 liters per day. - 6-wheeled public transport vehicles are limited to purchasing a maximum of 200 liters per day. - Public service transport vehicles are limited to purchasing a maximum of 50 liters per day.

For Pertalite, the details are as follows: - Private car vehicles are limited to a maximum of 50 liters per day. - Public service vehicles are limited to a maximum of 50 liters per day.

In the circulated regulation, the Head of BPH Migas Wahyudi Anas was recorded as having set the policy dated March 30, 2026.


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