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LPG
Not Keeping Up with the Neighbors

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

The international standard prices of LPG dropped to US$490 per ton. Pertamina will however not reduce prices.

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NUNIEK cannot remember liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) ever being cheap. For ages now, this owner of a restaurant in the Manggarai area of South Jakarta has had to spend millions of rupiah a week on LPG.

It’s a different story in neighboring countries. Look at what’s been happening in the Philippines, for example. Last week, the Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation oil and gas company reduced its LPG prices by 11 percent. The price of LPG in

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