• large continuous oil refining machine in Indonesia
  • large continuous oil refining machine in Indonesia
  • large continuous oil refining machine in Indonesia
  • large continuous oil refining machine in Indonesia
  • 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.
  • What are the three biggest refineries in Malaysia?
  • The three biggest refineries are Cilacap (348 MBCD), Balikpapan (260 MBCD) and Dumai (170 MBCD). Currently, government accelerates refineries development especially from Refinery Development Master Plan (RDMP) and Grass Root Refinery (GRR) projects to reduce fuel import.
  • 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.
  • What is Tuban refining & petrochemical complex?
  • The state-of-the-art Tuban refining and petrochemical complex project will occupy a total area of 841ha. It will integrate a greenfield refinery with a processing capacity of 300,000 barrels of oil per day, an aromatics complex and an integrated petrochemical plant for the ethylene production.
  • How many workers will work at Pertamina oil refinery?
  • The project is expected to create employment for up to 20,000 workers during the construction phase and 2,500 workers during operation. The oil refinery forms a part of the Pertamina’s new refinery development project called Tuban new grass root refinery (NGRR) and is integrated into the Pertamina’s Refinery development master plan.
  • What is Tuban refinery?
  • Tuban refinery was identified as one of the priority projects from the National Strategic Projects by the Government of Indonesia in 2016. The project is directly managed by the Committee for Acceleration of Priority Infrastructure Delivery (KPPIP).