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Indonesia to offer more energy obstructs in north Sumatra after Mubadala discovery

Indonesia is seeking to offer more oil and gas blocks in North Sumatra basin this year following a significant discovery by Mubadala Energy in a bid to speed up gas production, a senior energy ministry authorities stated on Tuesday.

The energy ministry is presently examining potential energy blocks for auction this year, director general for oil and gas Tutuka Ariadji told reporters.

North Sumatra basin is one of the potential location for further exploration after a significant discovery recently in Layaran-1 by Mubadala Energy, Tutuka said.

United Arab Emirates' Mubadala stated in December it had found a significant deep sea gas reserve through Layaran-1 well in South Andaman Block, off northern Sumatra.

Mubadala stated the discovery has prospective gas-in-place for more than 6 trillion cubic feet (tcf), which according to analysts was the world's second-largest deep water discovery last year.

Tutuka did not divulge the number of blocks will be offered this year, but said the first tender round will occur mid-May.

Out of 10 oil and gas blocks provided in 2023, 5 were granted to specialists, consisting of Bobara block which went to a. unit of Malaysian national energy company Petronas on Tuesday.

The other five, consisting of the Natuna D-Alpha expedition. block, were designated as readily available, Tutuka said.

(source: Reuters)