December 8, 2025 | 05:05 pm

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Following temporary shortages at Vivo and BP stations in Indonesia, Shell Super (RON 92) fuel is now gradually available at public gas stations in Jakarta, West Java, and Banten. The price is set at Rp13,000 per liter.
“Shell Indonesia would like to inform that Shell Super fuel is gradually available again at several Shell gas stations,” said Ingrid Siburian, President Director & Managing Director Mobility Shell Indonesia, on Monday, December 8, 2025, as reported by Antara.
In addition to Shell Super, other fuel types including Shell V-Power Diesel are available, along with services at Shell Select convenience stores, Shell workshops, and Shell Recharge stations. Current prices at Shell gas stations are:
Shell Super: Rp13,000 per liter
V-Power: Rp13,630 per liter
V-Power Diesel: Rp15,250 per liter
V-Power Nitro+: Rp13,890 per liter
Pertamina Fuel Prices Stable
At Pertamina stations, fuel prices have remained stable since early December. According to Pertamina’s official website, the prices in Jakarta are:
Pertalite: Rp10,000 per liter
Subsidized Solar (Biosolar): Rp6,800 per liter
Pertamax: Rp12,750 per liter
Pertamax Turbo: Rp13,750 per liter
Pertamax Green: Rp13,500 per liter
Dexlite: Rp14,700 per liter
Pertamina Dex: Rp15,000 per liter
BP and Vivo Fuel Prices
BP fuel prices have also been stable since early December, with:
BP Ultimate: Rp13,630 per liter
BP 92: Rp13,000 per liter
BP Ultimate Diesel: Rp15,250 per liter
At Vivo gas stations, prices range from Rp13,000 to Rp15,250 per liter:
Revvo 92: Rp13,000 per liter
Diesel Primus Plus: Rp15,250 per liter
Price Increases at the Start of December
Non-subsidized fuels saw price increases at the beginning of December 2025. BP adjusted its prices starting December 1, with BP 92 rising from Rp12,680 per liter in November to Rp13,000, BP Ultimate increasing by Rp370 per liter to Rp13,630, and BP Ultimate Diesel up by Rp840 to Rp15,250 per liter.
Vivo also raised the price of Revvo 92 to Rp13,000 per liter from Rp12,680 in November, while Diesel Primus Plus rose to Rp15,250 from Rp14,410.
Pertamina similarly adjusted non-subsidized fuel prices on December 1:
Pertamax (RON 92) increased from Rp12,200 to Rp12,750 per liter
Pertamax Green (RON 95) rose from Rp13,000 to Rp13,300
Pertamax Turbo (RON 98) went from Rp13,100 to Rp13,750
Dexlite (CN 51) jumped from Rp13,900 to Rp14,700
Pertamina Dex (CN 53) rose from Rp14,200 to Rp15,000
Subsidized fuels such as Pertalite and Biosolar remain unchanged at Rp10,000 and Rp6,800 per liter, respectively.
Kodrat Setiawan contributed to the writing of this article.
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