Spokesperson for the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Dwi Anggia revealed that currently four of the five private business entities (BU) managing public fuel stations (SPBU) have reached a business to business (B2B) agreement.
"All requirements have been met by Pertamina, because if it should be good intentions to solve this problem so that the community can be served, then the B2B should be carried out immediately and the goods can be distributed immediately. Because the goods are already in Indonesia," said Anggia to the media crew, quoted on Saturday, September 27.
Anggia said, when the agreement was reached, the base fuel supply had also arrived in Indonesia on Wednesday, September 24. In addition, the 'treal BBM' has also been tested by the Lemigas of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and has met the specifications standards.
However, Anggia ensured that Pertamina did not take advantage of the agreement.
Unlike the government, Pertamina announced that until now only PT Vivo Energy Indonesia has agreed to supply 40,000 barrels of fuel bases from Pertamina.
Pertamina Patra Niaga's Corporate Secretary, Roberth MV Dumatubun said, 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 Roberth in his statement to the media, Saturday, September 27.
Roberth added that the other four private gas stations had not reached a business agreement because they were still coordinating internally.
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"Meanwhile, for the other four private BUs, they are still coordinating with their respective headquarters," he explained.
Furthermore, Roberth said that the collaborative steps for the fulfillment of fuel oil (BBM) between Pertamina Patra Niaga (VAT) and private business entities (SPRS) were a follow-up to the government's direction through the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Bahlil Lahadalia.
"With good intentions, transparency and in accordance with good corporate governance, VAT and Vivo are committed to ensuring the availability of fuel and energy distribution and providing services to the community," said Roberth.
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