Tankers of Indonesia’s state-owned energy company still stuck in the Strait of Hormuz
Pertamina will not order them through the narrow strait until it receives a comprehensive risk assessment and formal recommendations from relevant authorities.
Pertamina will not order them through the narrow strait until it receives a comprehensive risk assessment and formal recommendations from relevant authorities.
The finding extends Eni’s successful run in the Kutai Basin, following the Geng North find in 2023 and the Konta-1 well in 2025.
Pertamina has significantly raised the prices of several non-subsidised fuel products effective Saturday as blockades in the Middle East and economic sanctions continue to roil…
Pertamina is racing to secure the release of two of its tankers stuck in the Persian Gulf through diplomatic channels, as analysts warn that the recent US-Iran ceasefire does…
Kusnan, head of agroecology assessment and application at the SPI, explained that nitrogen-based fertilizers like urea rely heavily on natural gas, making them extremely…
Previously, the government revealed plans to cut national production targets from 790 million tonnes last year to around 600 million tonnes this year in an effort to address an…
Coordinating Economy Minister Airlangga Hartarto also recommended that the private sector enforce the rule, which aims to reduce energy consumption amid global market volatility.
The US currently has a very modest footprint in Indonesian nickel processing, but is vying with China for control over global supply chains for critical minerals.
The Environment Ministry’s review was prompted by concerns over dangerous working conditions and alleged permit violations.
Experts have called for a change in thinking among business leaders and regulators after Indonesia plummeted from position 48 to 84 in a global ranking of countries for…