InfoSAWIT, JAKARTA – The crude palm oil (CPO) price at PT Kharisma Pemasaran Bersama Nusantara (KPBN) recorded a withdrawal (WD) during Wednesday’s (Feb 18, 2026) auction, with the highest bid reaching Rp14,008/kg.
This represents a decline of Rp92/kg or approximately 0.65% compared to the Rp14,100/kg recorded on Friday (Feb 13, 2026).
KPBN data shows that the Franco Dumai CPO price opened at Rp14,050/kg but was withdrawn with the highest offer at Rp14,008/kg. Meanwhile, the Loco Sei Tapung CPO opened at Rp13,811/kg and was withdrawn at Rp13,584/kg.
Meanwhile, CPO futures on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives opened higher on Thursday (Feb 19, 2026) as trading resumed after a two-day Lunar New Year holiday.
According to Reuters, stronger Chicago Board of Trade soyoil prices and a weaker ringgit supported the rebound in palm oil prices.
The benchmark May 2026 CPO contract rose by RM29 per ton, or about 0.72%, to RM4,045 per ton, equivalent to US$1,034 per ton. (T2)






