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Trade sources claim that Indonesia's Pertamina has reissued its gasoline tenders

Two trade sources reported on Monday that Indonesia's Pertamina issued two new spot tenders to purchase up to 150,000 barrels 92-octane gasoline by mid-November.

Pertamina has not awarded earlier tenders that closed on November 3-4. The tenders were re-issued last week, and closed on 7 November. The refiner wanted to receive gasoline between November 14 and 20, but it was unable to do so.

One source said that the tenders indicate that Pertamina may be seeking cargoes for private players. Another source added that the company has likely been unable to receive "offers" that meet their expectations.

Pertamina Patra Niaga, the trading unit of Pertamina, did not respond immediately to a comment request.

In a note to clients, FGE stated that "Pertamina’s lower imports year-on-year across January-September will continue to drive Indonesian spot demand for the rest of the year and into the first quarter 2026 when Ramadan approaches."

According to Kpler's ship tracking data, the company imported approximately 3 million barrels of gasoline per day between January and October, which is roughly 770,000 barrels less than during the same period in 2017. (Reporting and editing by Mohi Nangoy and Fransiska Narayan)

(source: Reuters)