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Shell agrees to buy 100,000 barrels of gasoline from Indonesia's Pertamina amid shortage

A worker sits along with a street vendor as he waits for customers at a petrol station of the state-owned company Pertamina in Jakarta, Indonesia (PHOTO: Ajeng Dinar Ulfiana/REUTERS)
25 Nov 2025 10:18

JAKARTA (Reuters)

Fuel retailer Shell has agreed to buy 100,000 barrels of gasoline from Indonesia's state energy firm Pertamina, the country's deputy energy minister Yuliot Tanjung said on Tuesday, after months of unavailability for certain fuels.

Private retailers in Indonesia were told to import gasoline through Pertamina after the government capped their import quota for the year, leading to shortages across their petrol stations.

Shell did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Yuliot told reporters that Shell had agreed to buy the oil but did not provide any other details.

Pertamina will also sell 100,000 barrels of gasoline to fuel retailer PT Vivo Energi Indonesia, an affiliate of Vitol Group, its trading subsidiary said on Monday.

The move followed a deal with BP-AKR, operator of BP fuel stations, in late October, where BP also bought 100,000 barrels of gasoline.  

Source: REUTERS
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