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Mini Pertamina: A merchant offers retail fuel for Rp 9,000 a liter in the Kota Bambu area, Jakarta, on Tuesday

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Wed, January 7, 2015 Published on Jan. 7, 2015 Published on 2015-01-07T05:26:56+07:00

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Mini Pertamina: A merchant offers retail fuel for Rp 9,000 a liter in the Kota Bambu area, Jakarta, on Tuesday. The fuel same fuel is sold for Rp 7,600 a liter at Pertamina gas stations. Benchmark US crude oil prices, the West Texas Intermediate (WTI), slid to below US$50 a barrel for the first time since April 2009, with analysts estimating that the downward trend will likely continue – potentially further lowering retail-fuel prices. (JP/Jerry Adiguna) Mini Pertamina: A merchant offers retail fuel for Rp 9,000 a liter in the Kota Bambu area, Jakarta, on Tuesday. The fuel same fuel is sold for Rp 7,600 a liter at Pertamina gas stations. Benchmark US crude oil prices, the West Texas Intermediate (WTI), slid to below US$50 a barrel for the first time since April 2009, with analysts estimating that the downward trend will likely continue – potentially further lowering retail-fuel prices. (JP/Jerry Adiguna) (WTI), slid to below US$50 a barrel for the first time since April 2009, with analysts estimating that the downward trend will likely continue – potentially further lowering retail-fuel prices. (JP/Jerry Adiguna)

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span class="caption">Mini Pertamina: A merchant offers retail fuel for Rp 9,000 a liter in the Kota Bambu area, Jakarta, on Tuesday. The fuel same fuel is sold for Rp 7,600 a liter at Pertamina gas stations. Benchmark US crude oil prices, the West Texas Intermediate (WTI), slid to below US$50 a barrel for the first time since April 2009, with analysts estimating that the downward trend will likely continue '€“ potentially further lowering retail-fuel prices. (JP/Jerry Adiguna)

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