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Pertamina, ExxonMobil to advance carbon capture tech for oil and gas fields
A partnership between two of the world’s biggest energy companies will attempt to accelerate carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) for the oil and gas industry in Indonesia.
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Energy partners join forces for Indonesia LNG project
Four Asian energy companies have entered into a joint study agreement to explore the potential of a clean natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Indonesia involving the production of biomethane from palm oil mill effluent (POME).
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INEOS lowers CO2 with $70m refurb at its Indonesia aromatics plant
The aromatics arm of global chemicals manufacturer INEOS, INEOS Aromatics, has invested $70m into modernising its purified terephthalic acid (PTA) plant in Merak, Indonesia, reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and increasing site capacity.
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PT Pertamina, Marubeni to develop low-carbon solutions in Indonesia
Japanese industrial product manufacturer Marubeni has entered an agreement with Indonesian energy firm PT Pertamina (Pertamina) to collaborate on decarbonisation projects in Indonesia.
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Air Liquide, Pertamina to explore low-carbon technology solutions in Indonesia
Indonesian national energy company Pertamina is looking to decarbonise its activities with carbon capture and hydrogen technologies, having today (Jan 24) inked a deal with Air Liquide.
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Japan, Indonesia to collaborate on energy transition efforts
An agreement has been signed between representatives of Japan and Indonesia that will see the countries work together to help implement and advance energy transition technology.
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ExxonMobil, Pertamina join forces to develop CCUS in SE Asia
Indonesian energy company PT Pertamina (Pertamina) will join forces with oil giant ExxonMobil to help decarbonise the country.
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Tangguh LNG project drives forward after CCUS approval
Indonesian oil and gas regulator SKK Migas has approved the next stage of development for the Tangguh liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Papua Barat, Indonesia.
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Indonesian ‘Oxygen House’ health facility supports Covid-19 patients
A new medical facility in East Jakarta, Indonesia called Gotong Royong Oxygen House provides oxygen support for Covid-19 patients with moderate symptoms and was recently inspected by President Joko Widodo.
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The Tanoto Foundation donates 500 tonnes of oxygen to Indonesia
The Tanoto Foundation has said it will donate 500 tonnes of oxygen to Indonesia as the country continues to battle the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic with a low supply.
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Karpowership launches LNG-to-power project
Karpowership has initiated its first LNG-to-Power operation in Amurang, Indonesia.
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Air Products investing $2bn in landmark project
Air Products will invest $2bn to build a coal-to-methanol production facility in Indonesia.
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Indonesia economic growth slows sharply
A recession is widely thought to be on the horizon in Indonesia after the South East Asian country recorded its weakest GDP growth since 2001 in first quarter (Q1) 2020.
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Development of projects crucial for Indonesia’s LNG supply
Natural gas production from Indonesia’s legacy fields supplying major liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants is declining through 2030, says data and analytics company GlobalData.
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New service centre reduces repair times for local industries
Sulzer has extended its global network of service centres with the opening of a new facility in Balikpapan, Indonesia.
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Features
Regional markets: Focus on Pacific Rim
When we profiled the North Pacific industrial gases business last year, we noted how in 2018 the region had for the first time in history eclipsed the size of the European market to become the second-largest industrial gas market in the world, at a value of almost $20bn.
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Regional markets – Focus on South Pacific Rim
In 2017, the South Pacific gases market was valued at approximately $3.3bn. This total covers the South East Asian markets of the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
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Air Liquide Engineering & Construction selected as provider
Air Liquide Engineering Construction has been selected as a technology licensor by Pertamina, the state-owned national oil gas company of Indonesia.
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Admiral Valve selects representatives in Southeast Asia
CPV Manufacturing’s parent company Admiral Valve has appointed Exion Asia (a registered company in Singapore) and Encord (a registered company in Malaysia) as its authorised representatives in the countries of Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Indonesia.
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IIG Indonesia’s ASU enters full-scale operation
According to The Gas Review, about 50km east of Jakarta in West Java by highway lies the Karawang International Industrial City, where many Japanese automobile manufacturers and other companies have a presence, including IIG Indonesia, the local subsidiary of Iwatani.