Shell Super Fuel Back at Indonesian Gas Stations: Availability & Locations

by Michael Brown - Business Editor
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Following months of intermittent fuel shortages and supply disruptions [[2]], Shell stations across Indonesia are beginning to restore gasoline service. The company announced Sunday the return of Shell Super, a key fuel grade previously impacted by import restrictions and a broader strategic shift for Shell in the region [[1]]. The reinstatement of Shell Super follows a new business agreement with Pertamina Patra Niaga to secure imported base fuel supplies.


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Shell stations in Indonesia are once again offering Shell Super gasoline, the company announced Sunday, December 7, 2025. The return of the fuel grade comes as Shell continues to supply diesel (Shell V-Power Diesel) and maintain services at Shell Select convenience stores, Shell service workshops, and Shell Recharge electric vehicle charging stations.

“Shell Super is now available again at Shell service stations,” the company stated on its official website.

Customers can check the availability of Shell Super at specific locations by visiting shell.co.id.


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Currently, Shell Super is available at stations throughout the Jakarta metropolitan area, including locations in West Jakarta, Central Jakarta, South Jakarta, East Jakarta, and North Jakarta. The fuel is also being supplied to stations in the Banten province, encompassing the cities of Tangerang, Cilegon, and Serang, as well as areas within West Java, such as Bogor, Depok, Bekasi, Bandung, Cirebon, and Karawang.

However, Shell V-Power and V-Power Nitro+ gasoline grades remain unavailable at Shell stations across Indonesia.

The move follows preparations to resume gasoline distribution through a business-to-business (B2B) agreement with Pertamina Patra Niaga for imported base fuel, according to Ingrid Siburian, President Director & Managing Director Mobility Shell Indonesia. “Shell Indonesia would like to inform you that the preparation for the distribution and provision of gasoline fuel products back to the Shell SPBU network from imported base fuel supplies with a business-to-business (B2B) scheme from Pertamina Patra Niaga is entering its final stage,” Siburian said in a statement Saturday, December 6, 2025.

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