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Title: BBM Scarcity: DPR Criticizes Bahlil’s Fuel Policy

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

DPR Commission XII Deputy chairman Criticizes Energy MinisterS Directive for Private Gas Stations to Purchase Fuel from pertamina

Jakarta‌ – Deputy⁢ Chairman of Commission XII of ‌the Indonesian House of‌ representatives (DPR), Bambang Wuryanto, has sharply criticized a recent directive from the⁢ Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM)⁤ requiring private gas stations to purchase ⁢fuel​ from ‌state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina amidst ongoing fuel scarcity. Wuryanto characterized the policy as illogical and counterproductive, comparing it⁤ to forcing small fried rice vendors‌ to buy ⁤rice from larger vendors, even though both source their rice from the same market.

The directive comes as Pertamina, also a⁣ fuel importer, faces challenges in meeting national‍ demand, leading to queues and limited availability​ at some stations. Wuryanto argued the policy fails to address the root cause of the issue and could exacerbate problems for private gas stations, which represent only 5% of the market and primarily sell non-subsidized fuel. He noted‌ a‍ recent shift in consumer preference towards private stations following past issues with Pertamina, suggesting the increased private quota ⁢is a‌ result of this transition, not a surge in overall demand.

“Private obligations to buy from Pertamina are‌ actually ⁤also strange, because Pertamina is also an⁢ importer. Unless Pertamina produces excess fuel from the ⁣needs,” Wuryanto stated. He further expressed concern that such​ policies create ⁢unnecessary burdens ⁢and require the President to “firefight” minor issues ‌that do not impact state ​finances.

Wuryanto highlighted the potential for layoffs at private gas stations due to the ⁢scarcity⁣ and ‍the⁢ new purchasing requirement,as reported by Kompas.com on September⁣ 19, 2025. He suggested ‍the Ministry’s ‍policies‍ lack complete impact mitigation and ultimately prove counterproductive.

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