Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has won a USD 48-million order for power generation facilities from Indonesian state utility PLN, the company announced…
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2024 oil reserves:2.41 billion barrels
2024 oil production:601,000 bopd
2024 gas reserves:876 bcm
2024 gas production:70.6 bcm
Indonesia’s oil and gas sector has long been a key driver of the country’s economic development. Commercial production began in the late 19th century, with early discoveries in North Sumatra helping to lay the foundations for the modern industry. Hydrocarbons production remains an important contributor to the economy, even as Indonesia’s mature fields decline and domestic consumption continues to rise, increasing pressure on the country’s energy balance. Despite being Southeast Asia’s largest economy, Indonesia has faced recurring challenges in attracting foreign investment into upstream projects, driven by regulatory complexity, shifting fiscal terms and perceptions of policy risk.
Indonesia’s upstream and gas activities are overseen by SKK Migas, which has set out a roadmap aimed at improving project delivery, restoring production and accelerating exploration. State-owned Pertamina remains the dominant upstream player, while international companies continue to participate through production sharing contracts and partnerships. Much of Indonesia’s remaining gas potential sits offshore, often in frontier basins and remote provinces, requiring significant investment in infrastructure to bring volumes to market. The government has also promoted unconventional resources such as coalbed methane and shale gas as part of a broader push to strengthen domestic supply.
Indonesia remains an important LNG exporter, although its role has evolved over time. In the 1990s, it was one of the world’s leading suppliers, but it has since been overtaken by major exporters such as Qatar, Australia and the USA. Even so, Indonesia continues to supply regional markets, with Japan, South Korea and China among its key buyers, while also managing the growing domestic call on gas for power generation and industry.
Alongside the upstream, Indonesia is seeking investment in midstream and downstream infrastructure. While the country has multiple refineries, capacity and configuration constraints mean domestic production does not fully meet demand, leaving Indonesia reliant on imports for a portion of its fuel needs. Pertamina owns and operates most refining assets and is pursuing upgrades to improve efficiency and product quality. With no cross-border oil pipelines, maritime transport remains central to the energy value chain. In gas, state-controlled Perusahaan Gas Negara plays a leading role in transportation and distribution and operates much of the country’s pipeline infrastructure.
ENEOS has acquired from Chevron a package of downstream assets in Southeast Asia and Australia for USD 2.2 billion.
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SEG Solar is growing its solar module manufacturing capacity in the US with a new 4-GW factory in Texas.
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Eni’s Geliga-1 gas discovery offshore Indonesia has delivered strong test results, supporting plans for fast-track development.
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Eni has announced a giant gas discovery in Indonesia’s Kutei Basin, adding 142 bcm of gas and 300 million barrels of…
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Japan has urged wholesalers to switch to Brent from Dubai pricing to curb fuel costs amid supply disruptions.
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Eni has taken dual FIDs for deepwater gas hubs in Indonesia, boosting domestic supply and LNG exports.
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Pankaj Kalra of Essar Oil and Gas Exploration and Production talks about boosting production at the flagship Raniganj asset.
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Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has won a USD 48-million order for power generation facilities from Indonesian state utility PLN, the company announced…
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Indonesia plans to open a tender in 2018 for three pipelines to carry gas from Natuna to Borneo, the chairman of BPH Migas said Tuesday.
The project will include a…
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Subroto, the chairman of the Mines and Energy Society (Bimasena), talks to TOGY about the gross-split arrangement, co-ordination between the government and the private…
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At least four companies have bid on five of 10 blocks offered in Indonesia’s 2017 bid round, deputy energy minister Arcandra Tahar announced on Friday. Repsol,…
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Hendra Soetjipto Tan, Star Energy Geothermal Salak-Darajat’s (SEGS/SEGD) president-director, talks to TOGY about the company’s ongoing developments and geothermal…
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Gong Bencai, the president of PetroChina International Companies in Indonesia, talks to TOGY about the need for gas pipeline development in the country and the…
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Pertamina is making a move to modernise three of its refineries in 2018, local media reported Thursday.
The upgrades would see the facilities transformed to process…
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Ralf Saenger, the chief representative of Rieckermann Indonesia, talks to TOGY about the country’s logistical challenges and the potential for LNG. An engineering and…
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Bijan Agarwal, president and general manager of ConocoPhillips Indonesia, talks to TOGY about actions the company is taking to support increased production and a…
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Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has again moved back the deadline for the country’s bid round, which is now set for December 31, international…
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