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PLB PT PERTAMINA ENERGY TERMINAL INTEGRATED TERMINAL TANJUNG UBAN

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Published At 10 Oct 2025


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PT Pertamina Energy Terminal (formerly PT Peteka Karya Tirta) is a subsidiary of PT Pertamina International Shipping (PIS) operating in the business fields of Storage Terminal Management (Fuel & LPG), Waste Management, and Clean Water Supply Provision for ships. Managed Storage Terminal business units include: Fuel Terminal Pulau Sambu, Integrated Terminal Tanjung Uban (Fuel & LPG), LPG Terminal Tanjung Sekong, Fuel Terminal Kota Baru, Fuel Terminal Baubau, and LPG Terminal Tuban (under construction).

One of the terminal businesses owned by PT Pertamina Energy Terminal (PET) is the Integrated Terminal Tanjung Uban, which operates in fuel and LPG storage terminal business. Located in the Riau Islands as one of the Pertamina Group's most strategically positioned terminals near Singapore and Malaysia - Asia's largest trade traffic route. This highly strategic location gives Integrated Terminal Tanjung Uban significant advantages and potential to attract both local and international customers.

Integrated Terminal Tanjung Uban is built on 247 hectares of land with storage tank capacity of 400,000 kiloliters (Fuel) and 93,500 Metric Tons (LPG). The terminal contributes significantly to fuel and LPG distribution in Indonesia, serving Riau Islands region, North Sumatra, South Sumatra, and West Kalimantan areas.

Bonded Logistics Center at Integrated Terminal Tanjung Uban

The Bonded Logistics Center (BLC) at PT Pertamina Energy Terminal's Integrated Terminal Tanjung Uban was officially inaugurated on August 15, 2022, coinciding with the implementation of the Supplier Held Stock (SHS) program aimed primarily at strengthening national fuel stock resilience. The BLC facility was granted by the Regional Office of Director General of Customs and Excise Special Region of Riau Islands and operates under supervision of Tanjungpinang Intermediate Type B Customs Office. This BLC utilizes fuel storage tank facilities with capacity of 4 units x 50,000 kL (total 200,000 kL / 1.25 million barrels), targeting monthly transactions of at least 700,000 barrels (8.4 million barrels annually) of Gasoline with international suppliers to meet domestic fuel needs.

In addition to strengthening national fuel stock resilience, the Supplier Held Stock program using BLC facilities aims to ensure domestic fuel availability without requiring Pertamina to make overseas purchases, considering various challenges such as vessel availability, docking queues, weather factors, etc. Fuel is directly supplied by international suppliers using their own chartered vessels. Contractually, suppliers must maintain minimum stock of 300,000 barrels in storage tanks, with penalties for non-compliance.

The government's role through the Directorate General of Customs and Excise providing BLC facilities greatly assists businesses - companies don't need to pay import duties for goods entering the BLC area (PDRI suspended). Import duties are levied when goods exit the BLC or are purchased for domestic use.

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