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Indonesia provides 5 oil and gas blocks, pledges to increase exploration

Indonesia introduced its first oil and gas auction this year using five blocks on Tuesday, while the federal government promised to improve exploration in an effort to reverse output declines in a nation that was when a net oil exporter.

To satisfy oil and gas demand, Indonesia is presently focusing its efforts on checking out oil and gas basins thinking about that Indonesia still holds abundant untapped oil and gas reserves, Energy Minister Arifin Tasrif stated at Indonesia Petroleum Association annual conference where the auction was released.

Out of 128 hydrocarbon basins, 68 remain completely unexplored, he stated.

Amongst the websites provided on Tuesday were the Pesut Mahakam onshore block in East Kalimantan province with an approximated resource of 1.1 trillion cubic feet of gas, and Central Andaman expedition obstructs with approximated resources of 100 million barrels of oil and 500 billion cubic feet gas, energy ministry senior main Dadan Kusdiana stated on Tuesday.

The Melati block in Sulawesi, which has both onshore and offshore fields with an estimated gas resource of 4.7 trillion cubic feet and 850 million barrels of oil, was also included in the auction announcement.

The federal government plans to offer up to 10 new blocks in 2024, an authorities stated previously this year, possibly including gas blocks in northern Sumatra region.

Indonesia on Tuesday likewise signed a production sharing contract with Malaysia's Petronas for the Bobara block off West Papua and a modified agreement for the Ketapang obstruct off Java with Petronas and its partners. The overall combined financial investment dedications for the 2 agreements were around $97 million.

(source: Reuters)