petronas launched another oil production platform in Indonesia
PetromindoPetronas accelerates expansion in Indonesia (Why the
By combining production growth, deepwater exploration, strategic partnerships, and technological innovation, Petronas is not only securing its position in Indonesia’s energy
Malaysia’s national oil and gas company has expanded its portfolio in neighboring Indonesia by signing new production sharing contracts (PSCs) for areas offshore Eastern Java and Eastern Indonesia.
PETRONAS GlobalPETRONAS Expands Oil Portfolio in Indonesia with Serpang
Jakarta, 21 May 2025 PETRONAS through its subsidiaries, PETRONAS Energy Serpang Sdn. Bhd. and PETRONAS Energy Binaiya Sdn. Bhd, has signed Production Sharing Contracts
Malaysia’s state-owned oil giant, Petronas, has announced that its subsidiary, PC North Madura II, has made the Final Investment Decision (FID) for developing the Hidayah
RigzonePetronas Approves Hidayah Field Project offshore
Malaysia's national oil and gas company made a positive final investment decision on the Hidayah field, part of the North Madura II PSC in the waters of East Java province.
As the operator and owner, Petronas has a 100% interest in the Hidayah production sharing contract (PSC). The development plan encompasses the drilling of oil production wells, supported by an unmanned integrated
World PipelinesPetronas gears up for expansion in Indonesia
Petronas is a joint venture partner in seven PSCs situated onshore and offshore in regions including Sumatra, the Natuna Sea, East Java and East Indonesia. Read the latest issue of World
The peak production of 25,276 bpd is expected to be reached in 2033. Mohd Redhani Abdul Rahman, Petronas’ Vice President of International Assets of Upstream,
Upstream OnlinePetronas boosts Indonesian oil and gas portfolio
Malaysia’s national oil company Petronas has secured a new block offshore and onshore East Java, Indonesia, near to where it made an
As the global energy landscape continues to evolve, Indonesia’s oil and gas industry finds itself at a critical juncture. The world’s shift towards a more sustainable and low-carbon future presents both risks and opportunities for the industry. Balancing the ongoing decline in oil and gas production with the need for more sustainable practices poses a key challenge that requires
PETRONAS LAUNCHES FIRST SERVICE STATION IN INDONESIA Offshore Oil
Mar 9, 2006PETRONAS today officially opened its first service station in Indonesia, marking its entry into the the country’s retail marketing business. The service station was officially launched by Indonesia’s Director of Oil and Gas Processing and Marketing Erie Soedarmo. Also present was PETRONAS Vice President Oil Business Datuk Anuar Ahmad.
The upstream industry is expected to face an increasingly uncertain outlook given the low oil price environment, lower spending across the industry, higher costs, finite resources and production gaps as the shift to a low-carbon economy picks up pace. Moving forward, the strategies in place to reinvent Upstream will hold us in good stead in our aspiration to be a safe, resilient, low cost
PwCOil and Gas in Indonesia: Investment, Taxation
As the global energy landscape continues to evolve, Indonesia’s oil and gas industry finds itself at a critical juncture. The world’s shift towards a more sustainable and low-carbon future presents both risks and opportunities for the industry. Balancing the ongoing decline in oil and gas production with the need for more sustainable practices poses a key challenge that requires
Indonesia awarded five oil and gas blocks to companies, its energy ministry said on Wednesday, as it attempts to replenish its oil and gas
Upstream OnlinePetronas, Pertamina and Inpex snap up new
Malaysia’s energy giant Petronas has boosted its upstream portfolio in Indonesia with the award of two blocks that were offered in the
Mar 9, 2006PETRONAS today officially opened its first service station in Indonesia, marking its entry into the the country’s retail marketing business. The service station was officially launched by Indonesia’s Director of Oil and Gas Processing and Marketing Erie Soedarmo. Also present was PETRONAS Vice President Oil Business Datuk Anuar Ahmad.
BusinessTodayPetronas Plans Significant Expansion In Indonesia
Petronas Indonesia head Yuzaini Md Yusof said the company was encouraged by recent regulatory steps that made it easier to develop energy projects. Petronas operates four oil and gas blocks in Indonesia — three of them in East Java region, in the western part of the archipelago — and has participating interests in several others.
Jakarta, 21 May 2025 PETRONAS through its subsidiaries, PETRONAS Energy Serpang Sdn. Bhd. and PETRONAS Energy Binaiya Sdn. Bhd, has signed Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) for the Serpang and Binaiya Working Areas, located offshore Eastern Java and Eastern Indonesia, respectively. The Serpang Working Area covers approximately 8,498 square
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The development plan for the Hidayah field includes the drilling of oil production wells and the construction of an unmanned integrated wellhead and central processing platform.
