ya begitulah Pak, abis 'belanja' ya biasanya konsolidasi untuk beresin cash-flow yang abis-abisan......... tapi sebenarnya ada trend yang menarik dan mungkin menjadi peluang bagi small-scale coy, karena dengan merger/akuisisi maka portfolio akan lebih terkonsentrasi ke skala 'gajah'....jadi tentu ada peluang buat mengelola yang kecil-kecil........dan trend ini katanya juga terjadi di Laut Utara (BP sudah melepas salah satu asetnya di sana)....
tapi mungkin juga karena iklim investasi di sini semakin nggak jelas saja....kemarin secara terbatas beredar email tentang betapa 'rusaknya' para birokrat migas kita....... salam, "Koesoema" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/03/2003 06:34 PM Please respond to iagi-net To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Gulf's heritage & Warim for sale Wah kesan saya major oil companies rame-rame menjual assetnya di Indonesia, who is next? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hasan Sidi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'IAGI-Net2'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 12:05 PM Subject: [iagi-net-l] Gulf's heritage & Warim for sale > ConocoPhillips to Sell Indonesian Assets > > > JAKARTA (Reuters) - U.S. oil giant ConocoPhillips will sell a large chunk of > its Indonesian assets, including nine of its 13 production-sharing contracts > (PSC) with the government, to rationalise operations, a senior official said > on Tuesday. The Houston company - formed by the 2002 merger of Conoco Inc > and Phillips Petroleum Company and which recently posted a $410 million net > loss for the fourth quarter of last year - is in the process of selling > assets that do not bring adequate returns. > > "We will sell some assets in Indonesia...We have 15 working areas in > Indonesia, including 13 areas under PSCs. We will sell nine areas under PSCs > that are located from Sumatra to Papua," Dudung Natanegara, ConocoPhillips > vice president of development and relations, told Reuters. > > "Because of the merger we have to rationalise our assets and we have to > follow sound portfolio management practices," he added. > > Papua and Sumatra are two of Indonesia's most resource-rich provinces. > > Despite the sale plan, the company remained committed to Indonesia, > Natanegara said. > > "We will continue to operate in Indonesia and we are looking at other > promising areas in Indonesia." > > He declined to give a time frame for sales of the assets or how much they > were expected to raise. > > ConocoPhillips was part of consortium of foreign oil firms which last year > signed a $187.6 million deal to buy a 40 percent stake in an Indonesian > natural gas pipeline system. > > ConocoPhillips also has a 20-year contract to supply 1.5 trillion cubic feet > of natural gas to Malaysia's Petronas from south Sumatra. That deal was > signed in August last year. > > (C) Reuters Limited 2003. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit IAGI Website: http://iagi.or.id IAGI-net Archive 1: http://www.mail-archive.com/iagi-net%40iagi.or.id/ IAGI-net Archive 2: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iagi Komisi Sedimentologi (FOSI) : F. Hasan Sidi([EMAIL PROTECTED])-http://fosi.iagi.or.id Komisi SDM/Pendidikan : Edy Sunardi([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Komisi Karst : Hanang Samodra([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Komisi Sertifikasi : M. Suryowibowo([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Komisi OTODA : Ridwan Djamaluddin([EMAIL PROTECTED] atau [EMAIL PROTECTED]), Arif Zardi Dahlius([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Komisi Database Geologi : Aria A. Mulhadiono([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ---------------------------------------------------------------------