DPR Commission XII Deputy chairman Criticizes Energy MinisterS Directive for Private Gas Stations to Purchase Fuel from pertamina
Jakartaโ – Deputyโข Chairman of Commission XII of โthe Indonesian House ofโ representatives (DPR), Bambang Wuryanto, has sharply criticized a recent directive from theโข Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM)โค requiring private gas stations to purchase โขfuelโ from โstate-owned oil and gas company Pertamina amidst ongoing fuel scarcity. Wuryanto characterized the policy as illogical and counterproductive, comparing itโค to forcing small fried rice vendorsโ to buy โคrice from larger vendors, even though both source their rice from the same market.
The directive comes as Pertamina, also aโฃ fuel importer, faces challenges in meeting nationalโ demand, leading to queues and limited availabilityโ 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 notedโ aโ recent shift in consumer preference towards private stations following past issues with Pertamina, suggesting the increased private quota โขis aโ result of this transition, not a surge in overall demand.
“Private obligations to buy from Pertamina areโ actually โคalso strange, because Pertamina is also anโข importer. Unless Pertamina produces excess fuel from the โฃneeds,” Wuryanto stated. He further expressed concern that suchโ policies create โขunnecessary burdens โขand require the President to “firefight” minor issues โthat do not impact state โfinances.
Wuryanto highlighted the potential for layoffs at private gas stations due to the โขscarcityโฃ and โtheโข new purchasing requirement,as reported by Kompas.com on Septemberโฃ 19, 2025. He suggested โthe Ministry’s โpoliciesโ lack complete impact mitigation and ultimately prove counterproductive.