Tagged With Indonesia
29 August 2024
The country’s hunger for energy will continue to compete with its LNG exports, even as more gas projects progress and new liquefaction capacity comes online
19 August 2024
The AIM-listed independent is pushing ahead with developments in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam, CEO Paul Blakeley tells Petroleum Economist
22 February 2024
Recent elections and on-going LNG developments highlight the importance of domestic gas demand in the sprawling island nation
19 June 2023
Rising domestic demand and the pressures of net zero are prompting the Southeast Asian country to look at limiting outflows of gas
5 June 2023
But none of the companies are poised to abandon oil and gas anytime soon
16 January 2023
Jakarta is seeking to accelerate upstream developments and encourage more foreign investment
29 September 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
28 September 2022
There may be little spare capacity in the region
25 August 2022
The UK firm is expanding its Indonesian upstream presence
12 July 2022
Future development prospects are mixed across the energy-hungry region
5 July 2022
The company is focused on increasing throughput at its Jangkrik FPU but is keen to consider fresh opportunities
27 June 2022
The three most prominent NOCs in Southeast Asia will play to their individual strengths as they seek to decarbonise, with each company looking to capitalise on opportunities in their local markets
21 June 2022
The Singapore-based independent sees ample opportunities in Southeast Asia, especially for gas projects
23 May 2022
Slow progress at flagship LNG projects and a lack of foreign interest in oil prospects are hampering the country’s production goals
4 April 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
2 February 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
8 November 2021
Indonesian NOC on track to complete Balikpapan expansion on schedule
2 November 2021
Rising demand and a legacy of coal-fired developments could hinder the energy transition in the region
14 September 2021
The independent is looking to capitalise as more companies move to exit mature oil and gas assets, CEO Paul Blakeley tells Petroleum Economist
27 October 2020
Both the data and personal experience point to a very quick resumption of the region’s demand growth
28 September 2020
The region needs LNG to power developing economies
3 December 2019
President Widodo is pushing the upstream and downstream sectors hard to meet domestic demand
12 April 2019
A rush to US shale has left opportunities for others in areas left behind
8 April 2019
Untested geological formations known as ‘fractured basements’ could be hiding a vast store of hydrocarbons, but explorers need to overcome logistical challenges and industry scepticism
7 January 2019
The rise of plastics recycling plants may stunt demand for oil
28 June 2018
Gas production across the region is set to decline, with China the major exception, leading to increasing LNG imports
18 May 2018
After two years of belt-tightening, Indonesia's NOC is seeking to plug the country's energy consumption gap
11 May 2017
As their economies grow, the three countries need upstream investment to meet rapidly rising demand
11 May 2017
Saudi Aramco has big plans for expanding its refining capacity and it won’t let oil-price volatility stand in the way, Abdulaziz Judaimi, the company's downstream vice president, says
3 April 2017
Weak prices reflect a region awash in supplies. Rising demand will soak up the global surfeit, but not until the 2020s