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08SURABAYA43
2008-04-02 10:03:00
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Consulate Surabaya
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EAST JAVA: GAS CONVERSION PROGRAM TRIGGERS RAPID RISE IN

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SUBJECT: EAST JAVA: GAS CONVERSION PROGRAM TRIGGERS RAPID RISE IN
KEROSENE PRICE AND INFLATION


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SUBJECT: EAST JAVA: GAS CONVERSION PROGRAM TRIGGERS RAPID RISE IN
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1. (SBU) Summary: Government plans to encourage consumers to
switch from kerosene to LPG for cooking are triggering long
lines, rising prices, and inflation throughout East Java.
Public discontent is receiving widespread media attention, but
thus far gubernatorial candidates have remained silent. From
January-March, East Java's inflation rate reached 3.52% over the
previous quarter, spurred primarily by rising prices of
kerosene, soybean products, and cooking oil, and yearly
inflation is expected to top 9%. End Summary.

Political Costs?
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2. (SBU) In December 2007, the Indonesian government began
implementing its oil conversion program, forcing consumers to
switch from kerosene to LPG for cooking. Three months later,
kerosene shortages, long lines, and rising prices are dominating
East Java's media headlines. With gubernatorial elections just
three months away, observers expect that bread-and-butter
economic issues (including the economic impact of the Sidoarjo
mud flow) will be critical for voters. Thus far, however, no
candidate has presented a policy for easing the growing
financial hardships. Governor Imam Utomo, who is not running
for reelection, told reporters that national petroleum company
Pertamina had promised not to reduce kerosene supplies before
people were ready to make the conversion. He pledged to take
strong measures against those restricting the supply of
kerosene.

Gas Conversion Program
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3. (SBU) Pertamina's gas conversion pilot program in East Java
is targeted to reach 5.5 million families in 26 regencies and
cities in 2008. Encep Surachman, Pertamina's gas manager in East
Java, told the press that while Pertamina is optimistic it can
meet this target, the government's gas conversion policy lacks
"socialization." The majority of middle and low-income
Indonesians use kerosene for cooking and it is difficult to
change long-standing habits and perceptions. In support of its
gas conversion program, the government planned to reduce the
kerosene supply and provide free LPG and stoves to the public,
especially the poor. Pertamina will reportedly conduct an
aggressive door-to-door public awareness campaign on how to use
the LPG stove to increase consumer willingness to switch.


4. (SBU) According to Wibisono, Deputy Chief of Bank Indonesia
in Surabaya on Economic and Monetary Affairs, consumers are
turned off by the poor quality of government-provided stoves and
LPG distribution difficulties have exacerbated the problems. In
response, consumers are chasing increasingly limited supplies of
kerosene, causing prices to rise rapidly. In March, the price
of kerosene was Rp 2,500/liter (USD 0.27). As of April 2, the
price had climbed to Rp 8,000/liter (USD 0.86) and local press
reports showed residents of Surabaya lining up for 24 hours to
buy kerosene. The price of LPG is not making conversion any
more attractive to lower and middle-income East Javans. Within
the past two months, the price of a 12 kg net weight canister of
LPG rose from Rp 54,000 (USD 5.94) to Rp 75,000 (USD 8.25).

Inflation Worries
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5. (SBU) According to Wibisono, the price of kerosene (followed
by soybean products and cooking oil) is the largest contributor
to inflation in East Java. In 2007, East Java's overall
inflation rate was 6.5%; for the first quarter of 2008,
inflation is estimated at 3.59%. Bank Indonesia predicts that
East Java's inflation rate will reach 9% in 2008. Until March,
the Statistical Bureau was using the government's official HET
(highest retail price) for kerosene (Rp 2,500) to calculate
inflation. In March, the Statistical Bureau began using the
market price of kerosene to calculate the inflation rate. The
high world prices of soybeans and palm oil (CPO) are causing
producers to prefer export markets leading to increasing prices
of soybeans and cooking oil -- staples of the Indonesian diet.
Bank Indonesia is concerned that panic buying and stockpiling
will cause prices to increase even further and trigger rapid
inflation.

MCCLELLAND