Indonesia to ban sale of RON 88 and RON 89 from next year onwards


JAKARTA, Nov 7 (Bernama): Indonesia will ban the sale of RON-88 and RON-89, its two most-polluting petrol, taking effect from January 1 next year, according to a new resolution of the Indonesian Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry.

Vietnam news agency (VNA) reported Saleh Abdurrahman, a member of the Downstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Agency (BPH Migas), said that the ban aimed to encourage Indonesian citizens to use fuels with higher octane rating, which are eco-friendly.

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