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Fuel Supply in North Sumatra Rises 120-125%, Medan Lines Ease

Pertamina added 35% more tank trucks and redirected supplies from Siantar, Kisaran and Lhokseumawe to speed recovery.

Fuel supply and distribution in North Sumatra have begun to improve after BPH Migas and Pertamina Patra Niaga stepped up deliveries to Medan and nearby areas. Monitoring on Friday afternoon, July 17, 2026, showed lines at most gas stations in Medan had nearly cleared, with only about two to three cars left at 17.45 WIB. To speed recovery, Pertamina added about 35% more tanker trucks and crews, redirected supply from Fuel Terminal Siantar, Kisaran and Lhokseumawe, and optimized distribution through Belawan and Labuhan Deli. BPH Migas said supply to gas stations is now up to 120-125% of normal levels, after two ships completed unloading solar and Pertalite. BPH Migas said fuel stocks in North Sumatra remain secure and the main problem is distribution, not quota.

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  • Antara NewsTier 182% reliableRead17 hours ago
  • RepublikaTier 175% reliableRead4 hours ago
  • CNBC IndonesiaTier 275% reliableRead3 hours ago
  • TribunnewsTier 265% reliableRead2 hours ago

Earlier in this story

  1. 1 hour agoFuel Supply in North Sumatra Rises 120-125%, Medan Lines Easereading now
  2. 4 hours agoPertamina adds tankers to speed fuel distribution in North Sumatra
  3. 31 hours agoESDM adds fuel tankers as queues spread in Sumut
  4. 45 hours agoFuel supply to Medan gas stations gradually normalizes after faster distribution
  5. Jul 15Pertamina adds 40 tanker trucks after driver sanctions in Medan

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Fuel Supply in North Sumatra Rises 120-125%, Medan Lines Ease — Veloxia Global News