2. Current status: Oil & Gas, Indonesia
• Oil production is declining/flattening out
• Indonesia is a already a net importer of oil
• Increased demand for EOR in the mature Western oilfield
• Increased demand for exploration on deep sea of the
Eastern Indonesian basins
• Huge conventional and unconventional gas resources
• Increased focus on utilizing the gas resources, both for
export income and domestic development
• Huge plans for domestic use of natural gas
• The economic growth boosts the energy consumption
• Establishment of FSRU unitsis taking place for supplying
existing pipelines Java/Sumatra
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3. Opportunities: Oil & Gas, Indonesia
• EOR technology and expertise on mature Western oilfield
• Increased O&M market on mature oilfield installations
• Technology and expertise for deep sea exploration & production and for
utilizing unconventional gas resources
• Offshore supply chains for oil & gas activity
• LNG production facilities (both small and big scale production)
• Additional FSRU-units and infrastructure and logistic chains for
distribution of natural gas – both LNG/CNG
• Technology and expertise for industrial use of natural gas in smelters
fertilizers etc.
• Plans for using natural gas for power production
• Conversion of vehicles to run on natural gas
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Innovation Norway, Indonesia
Mr. Ole Schanke Eikum
Director and Commercial Counsellor
Mobile: +62 811 1095 870
Email: Ole.Schanke.Eikum@innovationnorway.no
Ms. Peggy Gaspersz
Senior Advisor
Mobile: +62 811 1838 165
Email: Peggy.Gaspersz@innovationnorway.no
Office
Menara Rajawali 20th
Floor
Jl. DR Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung Lot #5.1
Kawasan Mega Kuningan
Jakarta 12950, The Republic of Indonesia
Ms. Priscillia Marie Tanumihardja
Market Advisor
Mobile: +62 813 1702 9952
Email: Priscillia.Maria.Tanumihardja@innovationnorway.no
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Source: World Bank Database
Annual growth of GDP and household
expenditure for Indonesia
Strong domestic demand has become
the country’s key economic driver
7. Indonesia got the fossile resources
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FOSSIL ENERGY
RESOURCES
(SD)
RESERVES
(CAD)
RATIO
SD/CAD
(%)
PRODUCTION
(PROD)
RASIO
CAD/PROD
(YEAR)*)
1 2 3 4 = 3/2 5 6 = 3/5
Oil (billion barrel) 56.6 7.99 **) 14 0.346 23
Gas (TSCF) 334.5 159.64 51 2.9 55
Coal (billion ton) 104.8 20.98 18 0.254 83
Coal Bed Methane/CBM
(TSCF)
453 - - - -
*) with assumption there is no new found
**) Cepu Block is included
Source: Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources at IndoGAS 2013
8. RI’s oil and gas production profile
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Source: Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources at IndoGAS 2013
9. RI’s gas utilization 2011
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Source: Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources at IndoGAS 2013
10. Coal Bed Methane Resources
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Source: Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources at IndoGAS 2013
11. Indonesia’s shale gas potential
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Source: Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources at IndoGAS 2013
14. Outlook Indonesia’s electricity sector
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• Expected increased electricity consumption from todays
170TWh to 375TWh in 2020
Source: OGEASIA January 2013 and IndoGas2013