Comprising an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, a third of which are inhabited, the Republic of Indonesia has a total land area of almost two million square kilometers, stretching ...
MoreIndonesia is located at the meeting point of the Australian, Pacific and South-East Asian tectonic plates. Most major petroleum discoveries in Indonesia were associated with Tertiary sediments or, locally, with ...
MoreSumatra accounts for more than half of Indonesia's oil production, coming from Riau province, in West and Central Sumatra, from Aceh province in the North, which also oversees the administration ...
MoreThanks to investment and exploration for 30 years, Indonesia can enjoy the natural gas reserves that have not been used in a very large amount. The second largest natural gas ...
MoreMethane from coal sources or CBM - Coal Bed Methane (also known as CSM - Coal Seam Methane, or CSG - Coal Seam Gas), formed naturally in coal reserves. CBM ...
MoreGeothermal energy derived from the natural heat generated deep within the earth, which is trapped in the natural reservoirs underground with depths ranging from a few hundred meters to more ...
MoreThe IPA provides basic statistical overviews about Indonesia's Oil and gas Industry. I. PRODUCTIONOIL AND GAS PRODUCTION PROFILE AND OUTLOOKGAS PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATIONCRUDE OIL II. RESERVESPROVEN OIL AND CONDENSATE RESERVES ...
MoreThe awarding of contracts for participation in Indonesia's energy sector follows standard procedures. Many of the documents related to contracts are available for download from this site. Procedure for Award ...
MoreIndonesian law stipulates by law that the extraction of the nation’s oil and gas resources must be done in a manner that produces the maximum benefit and income for the ...
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