In 2020, we have managed to build 83 (locations or) distributors, and will add 76 distributors for 'BBM Satu Harga' in 2021.
Jakarta (ANTARA) - The government is targeting to add another 76 stops for distributing one-price fuel under the ‘BBM Satu Harga’ program across the country by 2021, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Arifin Tasrif stated.

"In 2020, we have managed to build 83 (locations or) distributors, and will add 76 distributors for 'BBM Satu Harga' in 2021," Tasrif said during an online press briefing on Tuesday.

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Under the program, same-price fuel was distributed to 253 locations across Indonesia by the end of 2020, he added. This means Pertamina, Indonesian state-owned oil and gas company organizing the program, has achieved the target of 243 spots, he continued.

The ‘BBM Satu Harga’ program has been extended to people in 46 locations in Sumatra, three in Java-Madura, 52 in Borneo, two in Bali, 22 in Sulawesi, 38 in East and West Nusa Tenggara, as well as 90 locations spread across Maluku and Papua.

"Through 2024, we aim to have 500 distributors," Tasrif said.

Pertamina said it is optimistic about the target as it is seeking to provide affordable fuel for people in all regions of the country.

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