- 17.03.2011 Indonesia to Continue Plans for Nuclear Power
While the world looks on with trepidation at the nuclear crisis touched off by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, officials in Indonesia, one of the world’s most seismically active countries, are pushing ahead with plans to build the country’s first nuclear power plants.
More...- 15.03.2011 Indonesian Fuels May Gain After Japan Shuts Down Nuclear Plants
In addition to sending rescue teams, Indonesia stands poised to help Japan with offers of liquefied natural gas and oil.
More...- 14.03.2011 Chevron Arranges Crude Oil Shipment To Japan From Indonesia
Additional oil shipments are making their way to Japan as the disaster-stricken nation prepares to make up for the shortfall in nuclear power.
More...- 13.03.2011 Pertamina Told to Up Old, Idle Wells Productions
Upstream oil and gas regulator BPMigas has urged state-owned oil and gas firm PT Pertamina to revamp operations in old wells and idle fields rather than acquiring blocks currently owned by foreign companies to crank up production.
More...- 12.03.2011 Indonesia's Pertamina May Sign Natuna Contract by Aug: Official
Indonesia's state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina may sign the Natuna production sharing contract with the government by August this year, an energy ministry official said Friday.
More...- 11.03.2011 Cabotage to Exclude Oil Sector Ships
The House of Representatives has approved the government’s request to continue to allow the oil and gas sector to operate certain types of foreign vessels as an exception to a new cabotage law.
More...- 10.03.2011 West Nusa Tenggara, Poorest Region Rich in Minerals
The management of non-oil and gas mining resources has, since 1967, applied the model of working contracts pursuant to the law on mining operation.
More...- 10.03.2011 Oil, Gas Firms Urged to Involve More Local Suppliers
The government has revised a procurement regulation on oil and gas upstream operations that is intended to involve more local suppliers in the procurement of goods and services in the oil and gas sector.
More...- 03.03.2011 RI Needs $10b to Replace Half of Oil Use with Gas
The National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) says about US$10 billion is needed to halve the country’s oil use, replacing it with gas.
More...- 03.03.2011 ADB to Funnel $500 m for RI Geothermal Power Plants
Indonesia will receive a US$500 million (Rp 4.4 trillion) loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to build three geothermal-fired power plants.
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