Di bawah ada daftar dengan kolom dan profil perusahaan yang subyeknya berkaitan.

Berita Hari Ini Oil

  • Indonesia's Classic Oil Lifting Problem - Aging Oil Fields and Lack of Investment

    Indonesia's Classic Oil Lifting Problem - Aging Oil Fields and Lack of Investment

    Since the mid-1990s, Indonesia's crude oil production has been experiencing a significant decline, forcing the country to leave the OPEC. Problematically, regulatory and legal uncertainty have been undermining the attractiveness of the investment environment, meaning that Indonesia has become - to a significant extent - dependent on the aging oil fields that are unable to meet all domestic oil demand.

    Lanjut baca ›

  • Government Strategies to Prevent a Fuel Crisis in Indonesia

    What's the Government Action to Prevent an Oil or Fuel Crisis in Indonesia?

    While the Philippines declared an energy crisis two weeks ago, it seems that matters in Indonesia remain under control. So far, there haven't been long queues at gas stations (to hoard fuels), while government officials repeatedly ensure that there is enough fuel available for society, although people are encouraged to cut back on fuel consumption (for example, by working-from-home once a week).

    Lanjut baca ›

  • What Are the Biggest Oil & Gas Companies in Indonesia?

    What Are the Biggest Oil & Gas Companies in Indonesia?

    Indonesia's national crude oil output remains dominated by a select group of companies. The five biggest oil producers in Indonesia - who together account for 73.34 percent of the nation's total oil production - are Chevron Pacific Indonesia, ExxonMobil, Pertamina EP, Pertamina Hulu Mahakam, and the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC).

    Lanjut baca ›

  • Oil & Gas Industry Indonesia: Investment in Exploration Needed

    Oil & Gas Industry Indonesia: Investment in Exploration Needed

    SKK Migas, the government's special taskforce for upstream oil and gas business activities in Indonesia, said direct investment in the country's upstream oil and gas sector reached USD $1.8 billion by the end of February 2018 (equivalent to around 13.84 percent of SKK Migas' full-year 2018 investment target in the country's oil and gas sector).

    Lanjut baca ›

  • Oil & Gas Sector: Indonesia to Revise Gross Split Scheme Soon

    Oil & Gas Sector: Indonesia to Revise Gross Split Scheme Soon

    Indonesia's Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry will revise Energy Regulation No. 8/2017 on the gross split scheme. It was decided to revise this relatively new regulation after an evaluation was conducted that included input from oil and gas contractors. Deputy Energy Minister Arcandra Tahar announced the revision earlier this week.

    Lanjut baca ›

  • Oil & Gas Indonesia: High Hopes for the Banyu Urip Field

    Oil & Gas Indonesia: High Hopes for the Banyu Urip Field

    Indonesian Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Ignatius Jonan hopes to see oil production at the Banyu Urip Field, part of the Cepu Block in East Java, rise to 300,000 barrels per day (bpd), a development that would also trigger the multiplier effect for the region, he added. The Banyu Urip Field is the key oil field in Indonesia as it accounts for about 25 percent of Indonesia's total crude oil output.

    Lanjut baca ›

  • Commodity Watch Indonesia: Coal & Crude Oil

    Commodity Watch Indonesia: Coal & Crude Oil

    The price of coal rose at the end of trading on Wednesday (26/07) in line with strengthening crude oil prices. Coal futures (January 2018 contracts, the most-active contract on the Rotterdam commodities exchange), finished 0.03 percent higher at USD $73.15 per metric ton. Hence, coal extended its rise after a 1.04 percent increase on the previous trading day (25/07).

    Lanjut baca ›

  • Commodity Watch Indonesia: Rubber & Crude Oil

    Commodity Watch Indonesia: Rubber & Crude Oil

    Rubber prices rose on Wednesday morning (26/07) as the Japanese yen weakened against the US dollar. The price of rubber (December 2017 delivery, the most-active contract on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange, or Tocom), had gained 1.04 percent, or 2.2 points, to 213.70 yen per kilogram (kg) by 10:26 am local Jakarta time, after opening sideways at the level of 211.50 yen per kg. Yesterday, rubber prices climbed 1.05 percent.

    Lanjut baca ›

Artikel Terbaru Oil

  • No Pain, No Gain; Will Indonesia's Oil Production Be Back on Track?

    Oil and Gas Production in Indonesia - Indonesia Investments

    This year, Indonesia will have to face declining production numbers in its oil and gas sector. Gas output is assumed to decline by 14.77 percent compared to last year, while oil output will reach similar levels as in 2012, provided that there are no disruptions due to bad weather and leakages (a prerequisite that will be hard to meet).

    Lanjut baca ›