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Indonesia's Pertamina says fuel retailer Vivo agrees to purchase gasoline

Indonesia's Pertamina says fuel retailer Vivo agrees to purchase gasoline

Pertamina, the Indonesian state energy company, said that Vivo Energy Indonesia, a private retailer, has agreed to purchase 40,000 barrels out of 100,000 barrels imported by Pertamina to relieve fuel shortages in private retailers.

Shell, BP AKR – the operator of BP’s fuel stations – Vivo and other companies ran out of supplies this month after more customers sought them out following a report on the quality of Pertamina’s gasoline.

In order to alleviate the shortages, the government has allowed private retailers to import additional fuel via Pertamina.

Vivo has agreed to an inter-business agreement with Pertamina. Vivo will take 40,000 barrels of the 100,000 barrels offered by Pertamina Patra Niaga to serve its clients.

Pertamina Patra Niaga said it had ordered 16,000 kilolitres of gasoline (100,640 barrels) that arrived this past week. The state firm offered the cargo to petrol stations including Shell and BP AKR.

Dumatubun stated that a surveyor will be appointed by both parties to conduct a quality-and-quantity test of the gasoline following the agreement.

A spokesperson for the energy ministry also stated that fuel was now available to private retailers and companies were in discussions about distribution.

Shell declined to immediately comment. Shell refused to comment immediately.

According to the energy ministry, the remaining import quota of Pertamina of 7.52 million kilolitres could be used by private retailers. Reporting by Fransiska Nanangoy, Jakarta; Editing and proofreading by Kirsiska Donovan and Kim Coghill

(source: Reuters)