• successful projects of big scale oil pressing and refinery line in Indonesia
  • successful projects of big scale oil pressing and refinery line in Indonesia
  • successful projects of big scale oil pressing and refinery line in Indonesia
  • successful projects of big scale oil pressing and refinery line in Indonesia
  • Will Indonesia build oil refineries on Kalimantan and Sulawesi?
  • TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesia will build oil refineries on several of its islands, including Kalimantan and Sulawesi, with a total capacity of 1 million barrels per day, upgrading from a planned single refinery with a 500,000 bpd capacity, the energy minister said.
  • Will Indonesia's oil refineries be doubled to 1 million bpd?
  • Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia said late on Monday, after a meeting with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, that the planned capacity for the new refineries would be doubled to one million bpd. He said Indonesia currently imports around one million bpd of crude oil and fuel to meet domestic demand.
  • What type of oil is used in Indonesian refineries?
  • The average of crude oil entering the Indonesian refineries from 2007 - 2018 was less than 1 million BPD. On primary fuel production, Ron-88 (subsidized fuel) still dominates refinery production in Indonesia. Low Sulphur Waxy Residue (LSWR) is a type of fuel widely produced on secondary fuel production.
  • Which countries will build oil refineries in Indonesia?
  • Prabowo and Li Qiang also witnessed the MoU between the National Economic Council of the Republic of Indonesia and the National Development and Reform Commission of China. Indonesia will build oil refineries on several of its islands, including Kalimantan and Sulawesi, with a total capacity of 1 million barrels per day.
  • Will Indonesia reduce crude oil imports despite increasing refining capacity?
  • This strategic move is expected to reduce crude oil imports despite the increase in refining capacity. In recent years, Indonesia has consistently worked to maximize domestic resource processing as part of a long-term strategy to strengthen national energy security.
  • What is the Indonesia refinery master plan?
  • The master plan aims to increase the production capacity of the Indonesia refineries to 150%. The master plan calls for the revitalisation of five existing refineries namely, Cilacap in Central Java, Balongan in West Java, Dumai in Riau, Balikpapan in East Kalimantan, and Plaju in South Sumatra.