Indonesia Energy

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Over decades of partnership between the government and the private oil and gas companies contracted to bring hydrocarbon resources to the surface, the two parties have cooperated in the name of common interest. But while Indonesia still possesses plenty of reserves ripe for commercial exploration, continued uncertainty in the state’s oil and gas...

How can further collaboration and cooperation between stakeholders be achieved to increase oil and gas production in Indonesia?

What is your assessment of Indonesia’s current regulatory framework in the mining sector?

In order to compensate for the inevitable decline of domestic oil production and supplement coal supplies, Indonesia is increasingly leaning on its natural gas reserves to satiate a growing energy appetite and boost export revenues. With production rates steadily increasing over the past decade and more fields expected to contribute in the near...

What sort of infrastructure will be required for mining firms to accommodate the scaling up of the minerals extraction sector?

Given Indonesia’s plentiful coal reserves and the need to build vast amounts of power generation quickly, a heavy reliance on fossil fuels is predicted initially. After the completion of the country’s first 10,000-MW fast-track plan, expected in 2014 and primarily relying on coal-fired generation, the table is set for renewable energy to shine. The...

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