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State-owned oil and gas giant Pertamina plans to build 108 mini gas stations nationwide from this year until 2020 in a bid to lower distribution costs under the newly launched one-price fuel policy. Out of the total figure, 22 mini gas stations with a total capacity of 5,000 liters of fuel will be built this year, according to Pertamina spokesperson Wianda Pusponegoro.
(The Jakarta Post/ Viriya P. Singgih)