What’s Next for LNG?

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has been a hot commodity in recent years, since many countries are looking to natural gas as a bridge towards a greener energy mix. However, the…

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How An Industry Could Develop a Good Gas Procurement Strategy

Natural gas accounts for more than 30% of industrial sector energy consumption in Indonesia, competing with coal. It means more than 650.000 MMSCF of natural gas consumed by industries in…

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Five More Years to Meet Renewable Energy Target

The new decade started with a terrifying kick-off. Extreme rainfall occurring from the west of Indonesia from Banten and Jakarta to East Nusa Tenggara, which is nearer to the ravaging…

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Controlling Energy Consumption of the Manufacturing Sector

The manufacturing industry in Indonesia is the biggest energy user compared to other sectors, such as transport, household, and commercialsectors. This sector's energy consumption (including fuel) is almost half of…

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Quo Vadis, Masela?

As the public often associates these natural resources as the same commodity, oil and gas in Indonesia actually undergo contrasting paths. Known as an exporting country a couple of decades…

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