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VANCOUVER, CANADA , May 9-13, 201 1

MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF OIL AND GAS. INDONESIA GAS SITUATION. by : Agus Cahyono Adi Deputy Director for Oil and Gas State Revenue. Delivered at: WORKSHOP ON UNCONVENTIONAL GAS APEC ENERGY WORKING GROUP (EWG 41 th ).

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VANCOUVER, CANADA , May 9-13, 201 1

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  1. MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF OIL AND GAS INDONESIA GAS SITUATION by : Agus Cahyono Adi Deputy Director for Oil and Gas State Revenue Delivered at: WORKSHOP ON UNCONVENTIONAL GAS APEC ENERGY WORKING GROUP (EWG 41th ) VANCOUVER, CANADA, May 9-13,2011

  2. AGENDA • OIL AND GAS CONDITION • GAS POLICY • GAS INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT • GAS BALANCE • UNCONVENTIONAL GAS DEVELOPMENT • GAS DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGE 2

  3. OIL AND GAS CONDITION 3

  4. INDONESIA’s GAS PRODUCTION 2000 – 2011*) *) Data s.d. Maret 2011

  5. INDONESIA’s GAS SUPPLY 2000 - 2010

  6. NATURAL GAS RESOURCES - RESERVES & CBM RESOURCES ACEH (NAD) 5.74 NATUNA NORTH SUMATRA 51.46 1.28 CENTRAL SUMATRA 18.33 8.56 PAPUA EAST BORNEO SOUTH SUMATRA 4.23 24.32 17.90 CELEBES WEST JAVA 3.70 6.40 MOLUCCAS 15.22 EAST JAVA (Advance Resources Interational, Inc., 2003 processed) GAS RESOURCES = 334.5 TSCF CBM RESOURCES = 453.30 TCF Total CBM Basin = 11 (Advance Resources Interational, Inc., 2003) Signed Contracts up to 2010: 23 CBM PSCs GAS RESERVES (TSCF) PROVEN = 108.4 TSCF POTENTIAL = 48.74TSCF TOTAL = 157.14 TSCF (AS OF JANUARY 1st2010)

  7. GAS POLICY 7

  8. ROLE OF OIL AND GAS FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OIL &GAS INDUSTRI INDUSTRIAL RAW MATERIAL RESOURCES Sustainable National Development FULFILL DOMESTIC FUEL DEMAND High Capital SOURCE OF STATE REVENUE High Risk High Technology CREATING MULTIFLIER EFFECTS

  9. NATIONAL GAS POLICY • IMPROVING EXPLORATION ACTIVITY TO INCREASE NEW RESERVE (CONVENTIONAL AND UNCONVENTIONAL) • GAS ALLOCCATION POLICY • GAS PRICING POLICY (TO SECURE SUPPLY AND GROW INVESTMENT) • INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

  10. POLICY IMPLEMENTATION

  11. POLICY IMPLEMENTATIONCONTINUATION ......

  12. GAS INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT

  13. Infrastructures: Existing and Planned

  14. GAS BALANCE

  15. INDONESIA GAS BALANCE 2011-2025

  16. INDONESIA GAS BALANCE MAP 2011-2025 (EXISTING SUPPLY + PROJECT SUPPLY VS CONTRACTED DEMAND) LAOS THAILAND MANILA BANGKOK CAMBODJA VIETNAM NAD BRUNEI DARUSSALAM EAST NATUNA KUALA LUMPUR SUMUT EAST MALAYSIA SUMTENG SINGAPORE KALTIM DURI PAPUA SULAWESI Grissik SUMSEL UJUNG PANDANG MALUKU SELATAN JATENG JATIM JABAR PAGERUNGAN Blok Masela

  17. INDONESIA GAS BALANCE MAP 2011-2025 (EXISTING SUPPLY + PROJECT SUPPLY VS CONTRACTED DEMAND + POTENTIAL DEMAND) LAOS THAILAND MANILA BANGKOK CAMBODJA VIETNAM NAD BRUNEI DARUSSALAM EAST NATUNA KUALA LUMPUR SUMUT EAST MALAYSIA SUMTENG SINGAPORE KALTIM DURI PAPUA SULAWESI Grissik SUMSEL UJUNG PANDANG MALUKU SELATAN JATENG JATIM Blok Masela JABAR PAGERUNGAN

  18. UNCONVENTIONAL GAS DEVELOPMENT

  19. 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 ROAD MAP OF CBM DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA Minister Decree No.036/2008, revision to Minister Decree No. 033/2006 Ministerial Regulation No. 036, revision to Ministerial Regulation No. 033/2006 PP: CBM – 1 Rambutan (GOI Sponsor) CBM Estimated Production ~1500 MMSCFD – 1.0 BcfD CBM Estimated Production ~500 MMSCFD Ministerial regulation No.1669 CBM Estimated Production ~1000 MMSCFD CBM for Electricity Pilot Project 1.8 BcfD 2007 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 2009 2010 2010 2008 2009 1998 2005 Increasing number of CBM Contract Average production = 250 MSCFD/ well Ministerial Minister Decree No. 033/2006 Legend: Government Participation Feasibility study Technical and Economical Start of CBM era (1st CBM PSC Contract ) Start of Commercial Period (Exploration) Estimated CBM Production PP: Pilot Project

  20. CBM UTILIZATION PLANNING CBM for electrical power CBM for another domestic consumption CITY GAS CNG for TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY CBM for LNG

  21. LNG Receiving Terminal THAILAND LAOS Manila Existing Pipeline Planned Pipeline Bangkok CAMBODIA Philipines Ban Mabtapud South China Sea Phnom Penh VIETNAM CNG Plant Ho Chi Minh City LNG Plant Erawan Khanon Songkhla Bangkot Shale Gas Highlight Areas Lawit Jerneh Kota Kinibalu Guntong BRUNEI Banda Aceh Penang Alpha West Natuna Natuna Bandara Seri Begawan Lhokseumawe Kerteh Duyong WEST MALAYSIA Mogpu Kuala Lumpur Bintulu Port Klang Singapore Gas Trunkline Medan EAST MALAYSIA Port Dickson Pacific Ocean Manado Dumai SINGAPORE Kuching Ternate HALMAHERA Bintan Batam Duri Bontang LNG Plant & Export Terminal Attaka Samarinda KALIMANTAN Tunu Padang Bekapai Sorong S U M A T R A Balikpapan Jambi SULAWESI Jayapura Grissik Banjarmasin Palembang IRIAN JAYA SERAM BURU Ujung Pandang Ardjuna Fields I N D O N E S I A MADURA Jakarta Semarang Cirebon Bangkalan Pagerungan J A V A Surabaya Maluku Selatan SUMBAWA FLORES LOMBOK BALI Indian Ocean TIMOR SUMBA AUSTRALIA SHALE GAS POTENTIAL AND GAS INFRASTRUCTURE NAD BAONG SHALE KLASAFET FORMATION TELISA SHALE GUMAI SHALE WEST JAVA Merauke EAST JAWA

  22. GAS DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGE

  23. INDONESIA GAS DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGE • Indonesia endowed with potential of variety energy resources conventional as well as unconventional gas • Domestic and Global Natural Gas demand increased • Government of Indonesia is obliged to guarantee the availability of domestic feed stock and fuel supply (including natural gas). • Adequate infrastructure support is required to assure smooth supply and distribution of domestic feed stock and fuel. • Source of oil and gas in Indonesia located far from demand centre. • Limited oil and gas infrastructures currently hinder feed stock and fuel supply and distribution. • Optimizing benefit of natural gas utilization for foreign exchange trade balance and driver of domestic economic growth

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