BPH Diesel Subsidies: BPH Migas’s Response to Pajero-Fortuner Support
Indonesian Fuel Subsidies & Regulations – News Roundup (October 26, 2023)
This document summarizes recent news regarding fuel subsidies and regulations in Indonesia, based on the provided Google News links.
Key Themes:
* Diesel Subsidies & Misuse: Concerns about misuse of subsidized diesel fuel, especially by vehicles not entitled to it (Pajero/Fortuner).
* MyPertamina App & QR Codes: Updates and requirements for users of the MyPertamina app, including QR code refreshing.
* Pertamina Policies & Fact Checks: clarification of Pertamina’s policies, including whether vehicle registration numbers can be blacklisted.
1. Diesel Subsidy Concerns (detikFinance)
* Issue: BPH migas (the Indonesian downstream oil and gas regulator) has revealed the method used to identify vehicles attempting to purchase subsidized diesel fuel when they are not eligible. This comes after complaints about larger vehicles (specifically Pajero and Fortuner models) benefiting from the subsidy.
* Details: The article details how BPH Migas is addressing the issue of ineligible vehicles accessing subsidized diesel. Specific methods weren’t detailed in the snippet, but the focus is on enforcement and preventing misuse.
* Source: Upset by Pajero-Fortuner Cars to Buy Subsidized Diesel, BPH migas Reveals the Method
2. MyPertamina app Updates (RRI.co.id)
* Issue: MyPertamina users in Batam are being asked to regularly refresh their QR codes.
* Details: The article emphasizes the importance of regularly updating the QR code within the MyPertamina application for continued access to fuel purchases.The reason for the frequent refreshing isn’t explicitly stated in the snippet.
* Source: [MyPertamina Batam Users Are Asked to Regularly Refresh QR Code](https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikwFBVV95cUxOeG1qLXNoVUJZMExnZFViVVNiUU4wMlcwSXdLVUNBdkxVUWt0dDlwMld4d
