JAKARTA - PT Pertamina Patra Niaga ensures that fuel distribution in the eastern region of Indonesia is maintained by relying on sea routes, one of which is through the Wayame Fuel Terminal, Ambon, for energy distribution in the Maluku region.
"Energy distribution through the sea route becomes the backbone in reaching the archipelago," said Corporate Secretary of PT Pertamina Patra Niaga Roberth M. V. Dumatubun, quoted by Antara.
As a Subholding of Pertamina's Downstream, Pertamina Patra Niaga continues to optimize the marine-based energy distribution system to address the geographical challenges of the archipelago.
Support for the tanker fleet that operates in an integrated manner ensures that fuel supplies can be delivered in a timely and sustainable manner.
The distribution of energy to the Wayame Fuel Terminal is supported by a fleet that operates sustainably through the sea route, with Medium Range (MR) Tanker and General Purpose Tanker types of ships.
The fleet involved includes PIS Cepu, Matindok, Merauke, Krasak, Klawotong, and Katomas, with capacities ranging from 17,500 DWT to 50,000 DWT, so that they are able to transport large amounts of fuel and reach ports with certain limitations.
"We ensure operational readiness and fleet so that energy supply remains even, especially in the eastern part of Indonesia," he said.
With Ambon's strategic position as a distribution node for energy in the eastern region, optimizing the sea route is the key to strengthening national energy resilience while ensuring equitable and equitable access to energy to the archipelago and 3T areas, while still prioritizing safety and environmental protection aspects.
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