
Parliament agree to decrease the allocation of 2025 subsidised fuel to 19.41 million kilolitres
Jakarta – The government and Commission VII of the House of Representatives have agreed on a subsidised fuel volume allocation for 2025 of 19.41 million
Jakarta – The government and Commission VII of the House of Representatives have agreed on a subsidised fuel volume allocation for 2025 of 19.41 million
Jakarta – National LPG consumption is projected to continue to rise, with imports also expected to reach more than 70 per cent of total demand.
Jakarta—Until May 2024, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (EMR) strictly monitored the distribution and filling of 3-kg LPG cylinders, reducing subsidy payments to
Jakarta—PT Pertamina Patra Niaga announced a new policy for purchasing subsidised 3-kilogram LPG canisters. Buyers will need to show valid ID cards to ensure the
Jakarta – Member of Commission VII of the House of Representatives, Mulyanto, said that 3-kg canister LPG supervision and distribution is still chaotic and a
Jakarta—The Indonesian government confirms that a digital system for the distribution of LPG subsidies will remain in place to protect the purchasing power of the
Jakarta – Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Arifin Tasrif, acknowledged the current lag in meeting the set target of 23% renewable energy by 2025,
Jakarta – The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) plans to increase the use of gas networks (Jargas) in households to reduce LPG consumption,
Jakarta – Starting 1 January 2024, buyers of 3-kilogram LPG cylinders must be recorded, so that government subsidies can be fully enjoyed by the poor
Jakarta – The working committee of the House Budget Unit has agreed to increase the volume allocation of energy subsidies for subsidised fuel and 3-kg
TanahAir.net is an independent news site on environmental issues, climate change and energy transition.
TanahAir.net monitors the journey towards a net-zero world.
Get notified about new articles