This study aims to to describe the implementation of the values of the Basic Constitution of the State, namely the 1945 Constitution Article 33 paragraphs 2 and 3 as well as the Fifth Precepts of Pancasila, namely "social justice for all Indonesian people" towards the readiness and security of energy, especially fuel oil for people in disadvantaged, frontier and outermost areas of Indonesia, because with the vast territory of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia, there are challenges in providing energy in underdeveloped, frontier and outermost areas and how opportunities to realize this role. The supply of fuel oil in underdeveloped, frontier and outermost areas. Fuel Oil is often obtained by illegal means, illegal activities of misuse of fuel oil (BBM) are carried out by the community either by purchasing, transporting or storing to fulfill fuel needs because of the need for availability. Fuel is a basic need of the community in order to encourage their economic needs. Meanwhile, the government has not been able to fully guarantee the availability of fuel oil in the disadvantaged, frontier and outermost areas of Indonesia.  At the end of the discussion, this article discusses how the Government as the regulator should include a sustainable approach so that the Disadvantaged, Frontier and Remote Areas can fulfill their rights in the availability of Oil Fuel Energy.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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