PT Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk (PGAS) reported that currently there is a decrease in gas volume distributed in August 2025 by gas suppliers or Cooperation Contractors (KKKS) in upstream oil and gas.
PGN Fajriyah Usman's Corporate Secretary said the decline in supply then had an impact on the temporary flow of gas to some PGN gas customers in the West Java region.
"This condition is due to unplanned operational maintenance (unplanned) in several gas suppliers as well as several additional gas supply plans that are still in progress," said Fajriyah, Thursday, August 14.
Fajriyah added that currently PGN has not yet received additional cargo of liquid natural gas or domestic Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) for the August 2025 period as another alternative source.
"Therefore, we have conveyed to affected customers to make gas usage arrangements, and for customers with a dual fuel system to temporarily prepare other fuels as substitute energy," he explained.
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Fajriyah said that currently PGN and relevant stakeholders are taking accelerated steps to obtain additional supply allocations, including LNG, and distribute them back to customers as soon as possible.
"We apologize for the situation and understand that this condition can affect the smooth operation of customers. PGN will continue to provide regular information updates through the company's official channels, and ensure intensive coordination so that supply and services can recover immediately," said Fajriyah.
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