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UPSTREAM
GAS IN INDONESIA |
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| INDONESIAN GAS RESERVES |
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Indonesian gas reserves, proven and potential
are increasing. In 2004, total gas reserves were 182,5 trillion
cubic feet (TCF). This is made up of 94,78 TCF proven reserves,
and 87,73 TCF potential, able to be produced in 64 years. The
gas reserves are concentrated in the Western part of Indonesia,
therefore in the future, the exploration activities needs to
be emphasized in the eastern part of Indonesia. |
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| INDONESIAN GAS RESERVES (Proven & Potential) |
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| Proven = 94.78 TCF |
| Potential = 87.73 TCF |
| Total = 182.50 TCF |
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INDONESIAN GAS RESERVES (Proven & Potential) ( 1980 - 2004) |
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INDONESIAN GAS PRODUCTION |
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Both gas reserves and production have increased significantly
in the last two years. BPMIGAS and KKKS continuously explore and
develop new gas fields. It is estimated (with the on going status
PODs), the gas production will reach 7,8 billion cubic feed per
day in 2004. The gas production peak will be in 2008, with a volume
of 8,3 billion cubic feet per day. |
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| INDONESIA GAS PRODUCTION PROFILE |
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| OIL and GAS PROJECTS 2003-2010 |
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GAS CONTRACTS AND MARKET |
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| GAS CONTRACTS |
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THE VOLUME OF NEW AWARDED CONTRACT OF NATURAL GAS (
Domestic VS Export)
2002 – 2004 |
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THE VOLUME OF NEW AWARDED CONTRACT OF DOMESTIC GAS MARKET
2002 – 2004 |
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GAS FIELD DEVELOPMENT |
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| BELANAK FIELD |
| Belanak FPSO is one of the largest floating production facilities
in the world that is operated by ConocoPhillips in the Natuna Sea,
having US$ 863 million total investment value. |
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| BELANAK FIELD DEVELOPMENT |
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| OVERVIEW BELANAK FPSO |
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| BETARA GAS PLANT |
The Betara gas processing facility plant, developed by PetroChina
Jambi, including production and pipeline facility, has a value
of US$ 331,435,365.
Length: 60 km
Capacity: 100 mmscfd gas
9,500 bopd condensate
16,500 bopd LPG |
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| BETARA GAS PLANT PROCESS AREA (LOOKING SOUTH EAST) |
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INDONESIAN GAS PRODUCERS |
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| ExxonMobil Oil |
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| ConocoPhillips (Grissik) |
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ConocoPhillips Grissik Export Gas Supply :
Gas Supply Pty. Ltd. (GSPL) Singapore Power anrata. 95 BBTUD – 220
BBTUD for 20 years.
Island Power => Plateau 110 BBTUD for 13 years. ConocoPhillips
Grissik Domestic Gas Supply :
CPI – I => Plateau 250 BBTUD for 13 years
CPI – II => Plateau 185 BBTUD for 23 years
Medco Energy for Ukui field, 0.8 BBTUD for 5 years
Pertamina for Ukui field, 0.74 BBTUD for 5 years
PGN Batam, 50 BBTUD for 14 years
PGN Batam II for PLN Panaran, 15 BBTUD for 15 years
PGN untuk Industri Jawa Barat => Plateau 400 BBTUD for
17 years |
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| EMP Kangean (ex. BP Kangean) |
Gas Supply to:
PLN Gresik => Plateau 242 BBTUD for 20 years
PGN Jawa Timur => Plateau 46 BBTUD for 15 years
Petrokimia Gresik => Plateau 60 BBTUD for 20 years |
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| Kodeco Energy Co., Ltd., |
Gas Supply to:
PLN Gresik => Plateau 100 BBTUD for 17 years |
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| Lapindo Brantas |
Gas Supply to:
PGN Jawa Timur => Plateau 80 BBTUD for 7 years |
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| Amerada Hess (Indonesia – Pangkah) |
Gas Supply to:
PLN Gresik => Plateau 100 BBTUD for 17 years |
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| Santos (Oyong) |
| Gas Supply per day to”Grati” Power Plant, 40 – 60
BBTUD for 10 years |
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| Santos Maleo |
| Potential Market to PGN in East Java, 100 BBTUD for 8 years |
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INDONESIAN GAS UTILIZATION & PIPELINES
NETWORKS |
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| Indonesian gas production is allocated for LNG Export and pipe
gas, also for domestic consumed. Domestic consumption is given
priority over export. |
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| INDONESIAN GAS PIPELINE NETWORKS |
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| JALUR PIPA GAS GRISSIK-DURI (Singapore Power) |
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| Gas Transmission System in East Java |
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| Gas Transmission System in Bontang - Kalimantan Timur |
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| Gas Transportation System in Sulawesi |
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| Gas Transmission System in Sumatera Selatan - Jawa Barat |
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| Gas Transmission System in Sumatera dan Natuna |
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