“Shell” interest to distributing the subsidized fuels
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About: I was born on July, 16th of 1979, after graduate from Senior High School on 1996, I was continued my study at University of Persada Indonesia YAI (Jakarta) on 2002, majoring in Bachelor of Accounting and then continue my study in the same institution, success to get Master of Management especially Finance Management on 2005. After finish my first Master degree in Management, I’ve got the second Master of Law at University of Indonesia (Jakarta), especially in Economics Law on 2007 by Office’s Scholarship.
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PT Shell Indonesia has declaration theirs interest to distributing the subsidized fuels. Country Chairman & President Director Shell Indonesia, Darwin Silalahi said that Shell will see the government regulation first, before make the decision (Tempo Interaktif, June 15, 2007).
Without changes to the regulations, it will be difficult for the new players to become involved in the distribution of subsidized fuels.
Shell was the first foreign company to enter Indonesia’s retail gasoline business. Following Shell’s arrival, Malaysian state oil and gas firm Petroliam Nasional Bhd. (Petronas) has also set up shop here and currently operates two gas stations. It plans to open 21 more this year in Jakarta.
Shell currently sells non-subsidized fuels under the trade names Shell Super and Shell Super Extra, and high-quality Shell Diesel, in 10 Shell gas stations in Greater Jakarta.
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