Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Indonesia says unlikely to need to import gas until at least 2020

Indonesia says unlikely to need to import gas until at least 2020

Indonesia is unlikely to need to import natural gas until at least 2020 due
to robust production at home, a senior government official said on
Wednesday.

The South-east Asian nation has ramped up gas consumption targets in recent
years for environmental reasons, and plans to subsidise natural gas for
industrial buyers.

"Our production has turned out to be better than predicted," the country's
Director General of Oil and Gas Wiratmaja Puja told reporters on Wednesday,
without giving further detail.

The comment comes even as state-owned Pertamina has an agreement to buy
liquefied natural gas (LNG) from US-based Cheniere Energy Inc from 2019.

"Pertamina has businesses in various countries, so we can re-sell to
Bangladesh or others. We are pushing Pertamina to go global," Mr Puja said.

Meanwhile, Mr Puja said that the resource-rich country is looking for buyers
for 16 to 18 uncommitted LNG cargoes for this year.

He expects an average of 50 to 60 of uncommitted cargoes per year until
2035.

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Link to Original Article:
http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/energy-commodities/indonesia-says-unlikely-t
o-need-to-import-gas-until-at-least-2020


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John Diecker
APT Consulting Group Co., Ltd.

www.aptthailand.com

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