Pertamina's Response to Claims Regarding Fuel Carriers in Indonesia: Distribution Continues

Key Points
- Pertamina Patra Niaga denied claims that carriers refused to distribute fuel in North Sumatra.
- The company announced that the fuel distribution system in the region is operating normally without interruption.
- Officials warned the public not to trust false news that causes panic.
Indonesian state energy company Pertamina Patra Niaga has denied media reports that some carrier companies avoided distributing fuel (BBM) in the North Sumatra region. In a statement made by the company, it was emphasized that fuel supply in the region continues smoothly.
It was stated that the news appearing in some media outlets, claiming that carriers are reluctant to make deliveries, is unfounded. Officials stated that they aim to inform the public accurately so that such unfounded claims do not cause unnecessary anxiety and confusion among the public.
Pertamina officials confirmed that there are no disruptions in the supply chain and that operations are continuing as planned. The company meticulously monitors all logistics processes to ensure that fuel reaches stations in the regions on time and safely.
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- Has fuel distribution really stopped in North Sumatra?
- No, Pertamina officials announced that distribution continues uninterrupted and that the news in this regard is unfounded.
- What was the claim of carrier reluctance that appeared in the media?
- Some reports suggested that supplier/carrier companies in the region avoided distributing fuel (BBM).
- What kind of measure did Pertamina take against these claims?
- The company informed the public by confirming that the processes are running smoothly and warned the public against false news.
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