Articles & Analysis | Mixing it up: New acquisitions and expansions in hydrocarbons and electricity are changing the landscape of the sector from The Report: Indonesia 2012
2025, Indonesia’s primary energy mix should contain 33% coal, 30% natural gas, 20% crude oil, 5% each of biofuels, geothermal and other renewable sources, and 2% liquid coal.
Interviews & Viewpoints | Evita Legowo, Evita LegowoDirector-General, Oil and Gas Directorate, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources: Interview from The Report: Indonesia 2012
How does the ministry stimulate investment, especially in more remote areas of the country?
Interviews & Viewpoints | Karen Agustiawan, President Director, Pertamina: Interview from The Report: Indonesia 2012
What is the rationale behind the decision to focus investments towards the upstream business?
Articles & Analysis | Into the deep: Firms see greater potential in coal bed methane extraction from The Report: Indonesia 2012
On March 25, 2011 the Sangatta West project in East Kalimantan was the first dedicated coal bed methane (CBM) well in Indonesia to successfully release gas trapped approximately 830 metres below the surface. The implications of this milestone go far beyond the relatively small amounts of methane gas released from test well SCBM#1, as the country is...
Interviews & Viewpoints | Martiono Hadianto, President Director, Newmont, and Chairman, Indonesia Mining Association (IMA): Interview from The Report: Indonesia 2012
What needs to be done to encourage investment in greenfield projects rather than simply expanding existing mining operations?