Monitoring The BBM Distribution From Production To The Community, This Is How The Pertamina PIEDCC System Works

JAKARTA - Minister of State-Owned Enterprises (BUMN) Erick Thohir reviewed Pertamina Integrated Enterprise Data and Command Center (PIEDCC) to see Pertamina's readiness and preparedness in distributing energy to remote parts of the country.Erick assessed that the system built by Pertamina could detect both availability, distribution, and potential fuel leaks directly (real time).Erick directly monitored the large screens that presented the condition of Pertamina gas stations in various parts of Indonesia and directly reviewed the data on the availability of fuel (stoks) throughout Indonesia, which was explained by the SVP Integrated Enterprise Data and Command Center, Ignatius Sigit Pratopo."This command center was created by Pertamina to detect production results. We can see what the production results are like, what the process will be, both by sea and land and there will also be early detection if there is a reduction in stock to enter a gas station and use it by the community," said Erick in an official statement, Friday 9 September.From a review at PIEDCC, from upstream to downstream, Erick emphasized that the fuel stock for all of Indonesia is still in a safe condition. He also emphasized that through PIEDCC Pertamina, it can apply efficiency from production to sales."That's why now I check directly to ensure the quota (stok) is safe, as well as safe distribution and not leaking, efficient and effective," he said.From PIEDCC's observation, for the availability of Pertalite type fuel stocks, Pertamax is at the level of 17 days, Pertamax is at the level of 49 days and Pertamax Turbo is at the level of 99 days. As for the availability of the Solar type, it is at the level of 18 days and Pertamina Dex is at the level of 76 days. Meanwhile, the availability of Avtur type fuel is at the level of 31 days.Meanwhile, Nicke explained, through PIEDCC, flow can be monitored, starting from production to distribution of fuel to the community.Even the MEDCC system can directly monitor potential distribution leaks in the field."This is an effort that we are making to reduce loss (lost) both from the refinery, enter the ship, enter the tank car and enter the gas station. At gas stations everything is recorded, for example, from the dispenser number 5 of what products are issued. So if there is a difference, you can see it immediately," explained Nicke.Furthermore, Erick added, the development of the PIEDCC system should have been carried out. Especially now that it has become an era with a digital-based data system. He also added that the data presented by Pertamina can be collaborated with data in the National Police, especially in the agenda of monitoring fraud in the field."We are coordinating with the National Police Chief to sign the MoU so that we will synchronize this data and the police data and also supervise if there is hoarding. We encourage this collaboration with the National Police Chief," said Erick.