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RI`s crude oil production reaches 910,000 bpd

Indonesia`s crude oil production has until now reached 910,000 barrels per day which is still below June`s production ...

Oil lifting target set at 945,000 Bpd

The government and the House of Representatives (DPR) have agreed to set the oil lifting target for the revised 2011 ...

Govt revises 2011 growth assumption upwards

The Indonesian government has raised the economic growth assumption for the revised 2011 State Budget from 6.4 ...

House agrees to deliberate draft 2012 state budget

The House of Representatives (DPR) at a plenary session on Wednesday agreed to discuss the draft 2012 State Budget ...

Pertamina encouraged to take part in Angolan oil field block

State Enterprises (BUMN) Minister Mustafa Abubakar said he had encouraged state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina to ...

RI economy facing three threats

Indonesia is facing three threats which have the potential of disrupting the country`s economy, namely inflation, food ...

RI`s many old oil wells can still be made productive

Indonesia`s oil production can be boosted by reactivating the many old but still productive oil wells it has ...

Indonesian crude price to be revised

A finance ministry official said here on Monday the assumptions for the Indonesian Crude Price (ICP) as well as the ...

Finance minister: crude price hike to increase deficit

Finance Minister Agus Martowardojo said the Indonesia Crude Price (ICP) hike which was possible due to increasing ...

Oil and gas production declines by 24,000 barrels a day

Indonesia`s national oil and gas production declined by 24,000 barrels a day at the beginning of February, BP Migas` ...

Govt wary of possible surge in world oil price

The government is now wary of a potential surge in the world oil price as a consequence of the political upheavals in ...

Mandala routes not to be abandoned: Minister

Transport Minister Freddy Numberi said he did not fear that the routes of Mandala Airlines would be neglected ...