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Indonesian President inaugurates Balikpapan Refinery Upgrade worth $7.4 Billion

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto inaugurated on Monday the $7.4-billion?upgrade to Pertamina’s Balikpapan Refinery. This upgrade increased the facility’s capacity for refining from 260,000 barrels per day to 360,000, making it the largest refinery in the country.

Pertamina, Indonesia's state-owned energy company, has spent years improving its refinery capacity and efficiency to meet the rising demand for energy in the country.

Energy Minister Bahlil lahadalia stated that the upgrade would enable the refinery's production to increase of 92-octane and 95-octane?and 98?octane?gasoline.

He said that private retailers will buy local products made by Pertamina. He did not give a timeframe.

Bahlil stated that the refinery would be able to produce 5,8 million kilolitres of gasoline each year. This would reduce Indonesia's gasoline imports from 24 million kilolitres per annum, down to 19.

Bahlil claimed that Indonesia will also be able stop importing gasoline, citing the increased production due to the "refinery upgrade" as well as biodiesel mandate.

He added, "God willing, we will no longer import jet fuel in 2027. We will only be importing crude oil."

The refinery's capacity for liquefied petrol gas (LPG), which was previously 48,000 tons, will increase to 384,000 tons after the upgrade.

Pertamina claims that this could reduce LPG imports from 4.9% to just 4% and also gasoline imports.

The refinery overhaul included a petrochemicals production facility that could produce 283,000 tonnes of petrochemicals per year, including 225 tonnes of propylene.

(source: Reuters)