TheJakartaPost

Please Update your browser

Your browser is out of date, and may not be compatible with our website. A list of the most popular web browsers can be found below.
Just click on the icons to get to the download page.

Jakarta Post

Something's gotta give

With pressure building simultaneously on both the revenue and expenditure side of the budget, something has to give.

Editorial board (The Jakarta Post)
Premium
Jakarta
Mon, March 9, 2026 Published on Mar. 8, 2026 Published on 2026-03-08T11:41:06+07:00

Change text size

Gift Premium Articles
to Anyone

Share the best of The Jakarta Post with friends, family, or colleagues. As a subscriber, you can gift 3 to 5 articles each month that anyone can read—no subscription needed!
Motorcyclists line up to refuel with non-subsidized fuel Pertamax on March 1 at a gas station in Kuningan, Jakarta. Motorcyclists line up to refuel with non-subsidized fuel Pertamax on March 1 at a gas station in Kuningan, Jakarta. (Antara/Indrianto Eko Suwarso)

O

ur state budget plan for 2026 looked overly optimistic to begin with, so the recent increase in global energy prices only forces our government to recognize an imminent reality and rethink state revenue and expenditure.

While the budget is typically revised around mid-year, the sudden increase in oil and gas prices sparked by the United States-Israel attack on Iran calls for a swift reassessment of the macroeconomic assumptions underlying our fiscal policy.

Crude futures rose above US$90 a barrel on Friday, and many analysts expect them to reach triple digits before Washington and Tel Aviv finally end their deadly campaign.

Meanwhile, the government’s budget plan is based on an assumed average oil price of $70 a barrel throughout the year.

Every dollar above that price would drive up the state’s fuel subsidy bill by Rp 7 trillion ($414 million), according to an estimate from the Energy Shift Institute (ESI), so an average of $80 would force the government to find an extra Rp 84 trillion.

Of course, the events unfolding in Iran were impossible to predict when the budget was drafted, but the $70 figure appears overly optimistic even based on the information available in 2025.

The Jakarta Post - Newsletter Icon

Viewpoint

Every Thursday

Whether you're looking to broaden your horizons or stay informed on the latest developments, "Viewpoint" is the perfect source for anyone seeking to engage with the issues that matter most.

By registering, you agree with The Jakarta Post's

Thank You

for signing up our newsletter!

Please check your email for your newsletter subscription.

View More Newsletter

Oil cost more than that for most of the past decade, and geopolitics was already fraught with risks, so assuming last year’s exceptionally low oil price would continue into this year left little room for unforeseen events like the situation we now have in the Middle East.

to Read Full Story

  • Unlimited access to our web and app content
  • e-Post daily digital newspaper
  • No advertisements, no interruptions
  • Privileged access to our events and programs
  • Subscription to our newsletters
or

Purchase access to this article for

We accept

TJP - Visa
TJP - Mastercard
TJP - GoPay

Redirecting you to payment page

Pay per article

Something's gotta give

Rp 35,000 / article

1
Create your free account
By proceeding, you consent to the revised Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.
Already have an account?

2
  • Palmerat Barat No. 142-143
  • Central Jakarta
  • DKI Jakarta
  • Indonesia
  • 10270
  • +6283816779933
2
Total Rp 35,000

Your Opinion Matters

Share your experiences, suggestions, and any issues you've encountered on The Jakarta Post. We're here to listen.

Enter at least 30 characters
0 / 30

Thank You

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We appreciate your feedback.

Share options

Quickly share this news with your network—keep everyone informed with just a single click!

Change text size options

Customize your reading experience by adjusting the text size to small, medium, or large—find what’s most comfortable for you.

Gift Premium Articles
to Anyone

Share the best of The Jakarta Post with friends, family, or colleagues. As a subscriber, you can gift 3 to 5 articles each month that anyone can read—no subscription needed!

Continue in the app

Get the best experience—faster access, exclusive features, and a seamless way to stay updated.