Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources

2011-10-28 Terurut Topik R.P.Koesoemadinata
Saya mungkin kurang faham, apakah gas CBM (yang saya kira melulu terdiri dari 
methane) apakah bisa diolah sebagai LNG? Barangkali sebagai sebagai CNG 
(compressed natural gas)?
Please correct me if I am wrong
RPK
  - Original Message - 
  From: Rovicky Dwi Putrohari 
  To: IAGI ; Indoenergy ; Forum HAGI 
  Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:07 PM
  Subject: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM 
Resources


  Satu yang saya kurang setuu dengan statement bu Evita adalah CBM akan dipakai 
untuk LNG. Karena LNG akan membuka kemungkinan dieksport lebih besar ketimbang 
dipipakan sebagai gas utk kebutuhan dalam negeri. 
  Sebaiknya CBM diusahakan utk memenuhi dalam negeri. Termasuk utk listrik.

  RDP
  
  October 28, 2011 Hart Energy Websites
  Oct 24, 2011

  Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources
  By Mike Madere

  Indonesia is one of the largest oil and gas producers in Asia, and it is 
aiming to become a major international player in shale-gas production.

  Though it is no longer a net exporter of oil, Indonesia is a leading exporter 
of natural gas and coal, according to the U.S. Energy Information 
Administration. In recent years, Indonesia’s oil production has declined as 
older fields play out and new projects fail to replace them.

  In the eyes of the Indonesian government and BPMigas, the country’s upstream 
oil and gas regulator, shale gas is the future. Indonesia is currently facing a 
significant gas-supply deficit, and government officials are betting that the 
development of shale gas will help resolve the problem of dwindling oil revenue.

  Evita H. Legowo, Indonesia’s director general of oil and gas, says the nation 
welcomes foreign investors. Indonesia has plans to auction shale-gas fields by 
the end of the year; yet, it may take about six years of exploration to prove 
the resources, she said.

  While the government is welcoming, logistical problems exist. The biggest 
challenge facing the oil and gas sector is a lack of available infrastructure 
to support distribution and commercial exploration, Legowo says, adding that 
major production sites are located in areas situated far from the 
electricity-grid network and the main population centers of Java.

  Legowo agreed to participate in this exclusive question-and-answer session, 
which was arranged by Lucky Nurafiatin, Hart Energy’s Asia and Middle East 
manager of consulting.

  Hart Energy: A study by the Bandung Institute of Technology found that 
Indonesia holds 1,000 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of shale gas reserves. 
Considering that Indonesia faces a severe gas-supply deficit, what is being 
done to promote the production of shale gas?

  Legowo: The long-term energy mix stated in presidential regulation No.5/2006 
describes the current and future (2025) composition on the use of energy. We 
will reduce the oil share to less than 20% of our energy mix by 2025. At the 
same time, the gas share will be more than 30%. The remainder will be 
contributed from renewable energy including biofuel, geothermal, coal 
liquefaction and others (CBM and unconventional gases, biomass, nuclear, 
hydro-power, solar and wind power). Shale gas, as one of the undeveloped 
resources in Indonesia, becomes one of the future national projects to reduce 
the deficit.

  Hart Energy: Indonesia has announced plans to auction shale gas fields toward 
the end of 2011. What kind of interest has this created, and who has expressed 
interest? Would you share information about field numbers and locations? And 
how do unconventional resources fit into the overall economy of the nation?

  Legowo: In the current position, we are struggling to finish regulations that 
would fit the industrial and regional climate of shale-gas development. These 
would be the milestones for further projections. There are some indicative 
shale gas resources spreads among Sumatera, Kalimantan and Papua. Some 
companies have expressed their interest, especially in East Kalimantan, and 
some places in eastern Indonesia. The regulations that I mentioned earlier will 
become the guidance for the whole picture of this development.

  Hart Energy: When do you expect the first shale gas in Indonesia to be 
produced? (Some reports say this may not happen until 2018.) What needs to 
happen before shale gas can actually be produced in your country? And what are 
Indonesia’s goals for the unconventional resource sector?

  Legowo: We have made positive progress in creating a good climate for the 
development [of shale gas]. Several companies have already submitted proposals 
for some areas. The director general of oil and gas has the authority to run 
joint studies in each of these applications, and normally it would take a 
minimum of three months. At the end of this year, we will try to establish some 
shale-gas working acreage, and it would take a six-year exploration period to 
prove the resources. So, let us see what 

Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources

2011-10-28 Terurut Topik rakhmadi . avianto
Bisa pak Koesoema

Yg tidak bisa di jadikan LPG krn kalo LPG itu yg di strip adalah C3 dan C4nya. 
Sedangkan CBM CH4 aja pak jadi ga bisa di LPG kan

Sedangkang LNG ya cuman nyairin gas aja setelah cair kan gampang di angkutnya

Salam pak Koesoema tetap semangat dan semoga tetep sehat

Avi Al Haj

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-Original Message-
From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:47:21 
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Reply-To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources
Saya mungkin kurang faham, apakah gas CBM (yang saya kira melulu terdiri dari 
methane) apakah bisa diolah sebagai LNG? Barangkali sebagai sebagai CNG 
(compressed natural gas)?
Please correct me if I am wrong
RPK
  - Original Message - 
  From: Rovicky Dwi Putrohari 
  To: IAGI ; Indoenergy ; Forum HAGI 
  Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:07 PM
  Subject: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM 
Resources


  Satu yang saya kurang setuu dengan statement bu Evita adalah CBM akan dipakai 
untuk LNG. Karena LNG akan membuka kemungkinan dieksport lebih besar ketimbang 
dipipakan sebagai gas utk kebutuhan dalam negeri. 
  Sebaiknya CBM diusahakan utk memenuhi dalam negeri. Termasuk utk listrik.

  RDP
  
  October 28, 2011 Hart Energy Websites
  Oct 24, 2011

  Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources
  By Mike Madere

  Indonesia is one of the largest oil and gas producers in Asia, and it is 
aiming to become a major international player in shale-gas production.

  Though it is no longer a net exporter of oil, Indonesia is a leading exporter 
of natural gas and coal, according to the U.S. Energy Information 
Administration. In recent years, Indonesia’s oil production has declined as 
older fields play out and new projects fail to replace them.

  In the eyes of the Indonesian government and BPMigas, the country’s upstream 
oil and gas regulator, shale gas is the future. Indonesia is currently facing a 
significant gas-supply deficit, and government officials are betting that the 
development of shale gas will help resolve the problem of dwindling oil revenue.

  Evita H. Legowo, Indonesia’s director general of oil and gas, says the nation 
welcomes foreign investors. Indonesia has plans to auction shale-gas fields by 
the end of the year; yet, it may take about six years of exploration to prove 
the resources, she said.

  While the government is welcoming, logistical problems exist. The biggest 
challenge facing the oil and gas sector is a lack of available infrastructure 
to support distribution and commercial exploration, Legowo says, adding that 
major production sites are located in areas situated far from the 
electricity-grid network and the main population centers of Java.

  Legowo agreed to participate in this exclusive question-and-answer session, 
which was arranged by Lucky Nurafiatin, Hart Energy’s Asia and Middle East 
manager of consulting.

  Hart Energy: A study by the Bandung Institute of Technology found that 
Indonesia holds 1,000 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of shale gas reserves. 
Considering that Indonesia faces a severe gas-supply deficit, what is being 
done to promote the production of shale gas?

  Legowo: The long-term energy mix stated in presidential regulation No.5/2006 
describes the current and future (2025) composition on the use of energy. We 
will reduce the oil share to less than 20% of our energy mix by 2025. At the 
same time, the gas share will be more than 30%. The remainder will be 
contributed from renewable energy including biofuel, geothermal, coal 
liquefaction and others (CBM and unconventional gases, biomass, nuclear, 
hydro-power, solar and wind power). Shale gas, as one of the undeveloped 
resources in Indonesia, becomes one of the future national projects to reduce 
the deficit.

  Hart Energy: Indonesia has announced plans to auction shale gas fields toward 
the end of 2011. What kind of interest has this created, and who has expressed 
interest? Would you share information about field numbers and locations? And 
how do unconventional resources fit into the overall economy of the nation?

  Legowo: In the current position, we are struggling to finish regulations that 
would fit the industrial and regional climate of shale-gas development. These 
would be the milestones for further projections. There are some indicative 
shale gas resources spreads among Sumatera, Kalimantan and Papua. Some 
companies have expressed their interest, especially in East Kalimantan, and 
some places in eastern Indonesia. The regulations that I mentioned earlier will 
become the guidance for the whole picture of this development.

  Hart Energy: When do you expect the first shale gas in Indonesia to be 
produced? (Some reports say this may not happen until 2018.) What needs to 
happen before shale gas can actually be produced in your country

Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources

2011-10-28 Terurut Topik R.P.Koesoemadinata
Kalau CNG?
  - Original Message - 
  From: rakhmadi.avia...@gmail.com 
  To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 
  Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:54 PM
  Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources


  Bisa pak Koesoema

  Yg tidak bisa di jadikan LPG krn kalo LPG itu yg di strip adalah C3 dan 
C4nya. Sedangkan CBM CH4 aja pak jadi ga bisa di LPG kan

  Sedangkang LNG ya cuman nyairin gas aja setelah cair kan gampang di angkutnya

  Salam pak Koesoema tetap semangat dan semoga tetep sehat

  Avi Al Haj

  Powered by Telkomsel BlackBerry®


--

  From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id 
  Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:47:21 +0700
  To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
  ReplyTo: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 
  Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources


  Saya mungkin kurang faham, apakah gas CBM (yang saya kira melulu terdiri dari 
methane) apakah bisa diolah sebagai LNG? Barangkali sebagai sebagai CNG 
(compressed natural gas)?
  Please correct me if I am wrong
  RPK
- Original Message - 
From: Rovicky Dwi Putrohari 
To: IAGI ; Indoenergy ; Forum HAGI 
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:07 PM
Subject: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources


Satu yang saya kurang setuu dengan statement bu Evita adalah CBM akan 
dipakai untuk LNG. Karena LNG akan membuka kemungkinan dieksport lebih besar 
ketimbang dipipakan sebagai gas utk kebutuhan dalam negeri. 
Sebaiknya CBM diusahakan utk memenuhi dalam negeri. Termasuk utk listrik.

RDP

October 28, 2011 Hart Energy Websites
Oct 24, 2011

Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources
By Mike Madere

Indonesia is one of the largest oil and gas producers in Asia, and it is 
aiming to become a major international player in shale-gas production.

Though it is no longer a net exporter of oil, Indonesia is a leading 
exporter of natural gas and coal, according to the U.S. Energy Information 
Administration. In recent years, Indonesia’s oil production has declined as 
older fields play out and new projects fail to replace them.

In the eyes of the Indonesian government and BPMigas, the country’s 
upstream oil and gas regulator, shale gas is the future. Indonesia is currently 
facing a significant gas-supply deficit, and government officials are betting 
that the development of shale gas will help resolve the problem of dwindling 
oil revenue.

Evita H. Legowo, Indonesia’s director general of oil and gas, says the 
nation welcomes foreign investors. Indonesia has plans to auction shale-gas 
fields by the end of the year; yet, it may take about six years of exploration 
to prove the resources, she said.

While the government is welcoming, logistical problems exist. The biggest 
challenge facing the oil and gas sector is a lack of available infrastructure 
to support distribution and commercial exploration, Legowo says, adding that 
major production sites are located in areas situated far from the 
electricity-grid network and the main population centers of Java.

Legowo agreed to participate in this exclusive question-and-answer session, 
which was arranged by Lucky Nurafiatin, Hart Energy’s Asia and Middle East 
manager of consulting.

Hart Energy: A study by the Bandung Institute of Technology found that 
Indonesia holds 1,000 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of shale gas reserves. 
Considering that Indonesia faces a severe gas-supply deficit, what is being 
done to promote the production of shale gas?

Legowo: The long-term energy mix stated in presidential regulation 
No.5/2006 describes the current and future (2025) composition on the use of 
energy. We will reduce the oil share to less than 20% of our energy mix by 
2025. At the same time, the gas share will be more than 30%. The remainder will 
be contributed from renewable energy including biofuel, geothermal, coal 
liquefaction and others (CBM and unconventional gases, biomass, nuclear, 
hydro-power, solar and wind power). Shale gas, as one of the undeveloped 
resources in Indonesia, becomes one of the future national projects to reduce 
the deficit.

Hart Energy: Indonesia has announced plans to auction shale gas fields 
toward the end of 2011. What kind of interest has this created, and who has 
expressed interest? Would you share information about field numbers and 
locations? And how do unconventional resources fit into the overall economy of 
the nation?

Legowo: In the current position, we are struggling to finish regulations 
that would fit the industrial and regional climate of shale-gas development. 
These would be the milestones for further projections. There are some 
indicative shale gas resources spreads among Sumatera, Kalimantan and Papua. 
Some companies have expressed their interest, especially

Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources

2011-10-28 Terurut Topik rakhmadi . avianto
Itu di compress aja pak pake kompresor sampe brp psi gitu terus di angkut

Kalo CNG truck sering tuh sliwar sliwer di Cipularang

Demikian pak Koesoema

Salam

Avi Al Haj

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-Original Message-
From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 14:17:31 
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Reply-To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources
Kalau CNG?
  - Original Message - 
  From: rakhmadi.avia...@gmail.com 
  To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 
  Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:54 PM
  Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources


  Bisa pak Koesoema

  Yg tidak bisa di jadikan LPG krn kalo LPG itu yg di strip adalah C3 dan 
C4nya. Sedangkan CBM CH4 aja pak jadi ga bisa di LPG kan

  Sedangkang LNG ya cuman nyairin gas aja setelah cair kan gampang di angkutnya

  Salam pak Koesoema tetap semangat dan semoga tetep sehat

  Avi Al Haj

  Powered by Telkomsel BlackBerry®


--

  From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id 
  Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:47:21 +0700
  To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
  ReplyTo: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 
  Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources


  Saya mungkin kurang faham, apakah gas CBM (yang saya kira melulu terdiri dari 
methane) apakah bisa diolah sebagai LNG? Barangkali sebagai sebagai CNG 
(compressed natural gas)?
  Please correct me if I am wrong
  RPK
- Original Message - 
From: Rovicky Dwi Putrohari 
To: IAGI ; Indoenergy ; Forum HAGI 
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:07 PM
Subject: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources


Satu yang saya kurang setuu dengan statement bu Evita adalah CBM akan 
dipakai untuk LNG. Karena LNG akan membuka kemungkinan dieksport lebih besar 
ketimbang dipipakan sebagai gas utk kebutuhan dalam negeri. 
Sebaiknya CBM diusahakan utk memenuhi dalam negeri. Termasuk utk listrik.

RDP

October 28, 2011 Hart Energy Websites
Oct 24, 2011

Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources
By Mike Madere

Indonesia is one of the largest oil and gas producers in Asia, and it is 
aiming to become a major international player in shale-gas production.

Though it is no longer a net exporter of oil, Indonesia is a leading 
exporter of natural gas and coal, according to the U.S. Energy Information 
Administration. In recent years, Indonesia’s oil production has declined as 
older fields play out and new projects fail to replace them.

In the eyes of the Indonesian government and BPMigas, the country’s 
upstream oil and gas regulator, shale gas is the future. Indonesia is currently 
facing a significant gas-supply deficit, and government officials are betting 
that the development of shale gas will help resolve the problem of dwindling 
oil revenue.

Evita H. Legowo, Indonesia’s director general of oil and gas, says the 
nation welcomes foreign investors. Indonesia has plans to auction shale-gas 
fields by the end of the year; yet, it may take about six years of exploration 
to prove the resources, she said.

While the government is welcoming, logistical problems exist. The biggest 
challenge facing the oil and gas sector is a lack of available infrastructure 
to support distribution and commercial exploration, Legowo says, adding that 
major production sites are located in areas situated far from the 
electricity-grid network and the main population centers of Java.

Legowo agreed to participate in this exclusive question-and-answer session, 
which was arranged by Lucky Nurafiatin, Hart Energy’s Asia and Middle East 
manager of consulting.

Hart Energy: A study by the Bandung Institute of Technology found that 
Indonesia holds 1,000 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of shale gas reserves. 
Considering that Indonesia faces a severe gas-supply deficit, what is being 
done to promote the production of shale gas?

Legowo: The long-term energy mix stated in presidential regulation 
No.5/2006 describes the current and future (2025) composition on the use of 
energy. We will reduce the oil share to less than 20% of our energy mix by 
2025. At the same time, the gas share will be more than 30%. The remainder will 
be contributed from renewable energy including biofuel, geothermal, coal 
liquefaction and others (CBM and unconventional gases, biomass, nuclear, 
hydro-power, solar and wind power). Shale gas, as one of the undeveloped 
resources in Indonesia, becomes one of the future national projects to reduce 
the deficit.

Hart Energy: Indonesia has announced plans to auction shale gas fields 
toward the end of 2011. What kind of interest has this created, and who has 
expressed interest? Would you share information about field numbers

Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources

2011-10-28 Terurut Topik R.P.Koesoemadinata
Yang saya pernah pelajari dahulu adalah bahwa untuk bisa dijadikan LNG gas itu 
methane murni saja tidak dapat, tetapi harus mengandung beberapa % C2, C3 
dan/atau C4 (propane, buthane dst). Oleh karenannya methane murni hanya bisa 
adalah dijadikan CNG
Tetapi sekarang kelihatannya dengan teknologi cyrogenic (pendinginan) sudah bisa
Terima kasih atas pencerahannya
RPK
  - Original Message - 
  From: rakhmadi.avia...@gmail.com 
  To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 
  Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 3:06 PM
  Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources


  Itu di compress aja pak pake kompresor sampe brp psi gitu terus di angkut

  Kalo CNG truck sering tuh sliwar sliwer di Cipularang

  Demikian pak Koesoema

  Salam

  Avi Al Haj

  Powered by Telkomsel BlackBerry®


--

  From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id 
  Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 14:17:31 +0700
  To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
  ReplyTo: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 
  Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources


  Kalau CNG?
- Original Message - 
From: rakhmadi.avia...@gmail.com 
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing 
Shale-Gas, CBM Resources


Bisa pak Koesoema

Yg tidak bisa di jadikan LPG krn kalo LPG itu yg di strip adalah C3 dan 
C4nya. Sedangkan CBM CH4 aja pak jadi ga bisa di LPG kan

Sedangkang LNG ya cuman nyairin gas aja setelah cair kan gampang di 
angkutnya

Salam pak Koesoema tetap semangat dan semoga tetep sehat

Avi Al Haj

Powered by Telkomsel BlackBerry®




From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id 
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:47:21 +0700
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
ReplyTo: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 
Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing 
Shale-Gas, CBM Resources


Saya mungkin kurang faham, apakah gas CBM (yang saya kira melulu terdiri 
dari methane) apakah bisa diolah sebagai LNG? Barangkali sebagai sebagai CNG 
(compressed natural gas)?
Please correct me if I am wrong
RPK
  - Original Message - 
  From: Rovicky Dwi Putrohari 
  To: IAGI ; Indoenergy ; Forum HAGI 
  Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:07 PM
  Subject: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources


  Satu yang saya kurang setuu dengan statement bu Evita adalah CBM akan 
dipakai untuk LNG. Karena LNG akan membuka kemungkinan dieksport lebih besar 
ketimbang dipipakan sebagai gas utk kebutuhan dalam negeri. 
  Sebaiknya CBM diusahakan utk memenuhi dalam negeri. Termasuk utk listrik.

  RDP
  
  October 28, 2011 Hart Energy Websites
  Oct 24, 2011

  Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources
  By Mike Madere

  Indonesia is one of the largest oil and gas producers in Asia, and it is 
aiming to become a major international player in shale-gas production.

  Though it is no longer a net exporter of oil, Indonesia is a leading 
exporter of natural gas and coal, according to the U.S. Energy Information 
Administration. In recent years, Indonesia’s oil production has declined as 
older fields play out and new projects fail to replace them.

  In the eyes of the Indonesian government and BPMigas, the country’s 
upstream oil and gas regulator, shale gas is the future. Indonesia is currently 
facing a significant gas-supply deficit, and government officials are betting 
that the development of shale gas will help resolve the problem of dwindling 
oil revenue.

  Evita H. Legowo, Indonesia’s director general of oil and gas, says the 
nation welcomes foreign investors. Indonesia has plans to auction shale-gas 
fields by the end of the year; yet, it may take about six years of exploration 
to prove the resources, she said.

  While the government is welcoming, logistical problems exist. The biggest 
challenge facing the oil and gas sector is a lack of available infrastructure 
to support distribution and commercial exploration, Legowo says, adding that 
major production sites are located in areas situated far from the 
electricity-grid network and the main population centers of Java.

  Legowo agreed to participate in this exclusive question-and-answer 
session, which was arranged by Lucky Nurafiatin, Hart Energy’s Asia and Middle 
East manager of consulting.

  Hart Energy: A study by the Bandung Institute of Technology found that 
Indonesia holds 1,000 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of shale gas reserves. 
Considering that Indonesia faces a severe gas-supply deficit, what is being 
done to promote the production of shale gas?

  Legowo: The long-term energy mix stated in presidential regulation 
No.5/2006

Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources

2011-10-28 Terurut Topik mbatack
Betul pak Prof. Bahkan perkembangan terakhir, sampah (biogenic gas) pun bisa 
dijadikan LNG, plant-nya pun mobile. Project ini sudah dijalankan di Australia 
dan kelihatannya sudah masuk fase komersial. Barangkali yang kita perlukan 
adalah regulasi yang mengatur agar kendaraan umum diarahkan mempergunakan LNG. 
Dengan tekanan yang lebih rendah dibanding CNG, maka tangki penympanannya bisa 
lebih efisien. Hanya, issuenya berubah menjadi bagaimana mempertahankan 
temperatur yang ultra rendah, terutama mengingat kita di daerah tropis. 
Challenge buat process engineer tuh.
BSM





From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources


 
Yang saya pernah pelajari dahulu adalah bahwa untuk 
bisa dijadikan LNG gas itu methane murni saja tidak dapat, tetapi harus 
mengandung beberapa % C2, C3 dan/atau C4 (propane, buthane dst). Oleh 
karenannya 
methane murni hanya bisa adalah dijadikan CNG
Tetapi sekarang kelihatannya dengan teknologi 
cyrogenic (pendinginan) sudah bisa
Terima kasih atas pencerahannya
RPK
- Original Message - 
From: rakhmadi.avia...@gmail.com 
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 3:06  PM
Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets  Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources

Itu di compress aja pak pake kompresor sampe brp psi gitu terus  di angkut

Kalo CNG truck sering tuh sliwar sliwer di 
  Cipularang

Demikian pak Koesoema

Salam

Avi Al Haj

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From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id 
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 14:17:31 +0700
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
ReplyTo: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 
Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing  Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources


Kalau CNG?
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From: rakhmadi.avia...@gmail.com 
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:54  PM
Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia  Sets Its Sights On Developing 
Shale-Gas, CBM Resources

Bisa pak Koesoema

Yg tidak bisa di jadikan LPG krn 
kalo LPG itu yg di strip adalah C3 dan C4nya. Sedangkan CBM CH4 aja pak 
jadi 
ga bisa di LPG kan

Sedangkang LNG ya cuman nyairin gas aja setelah 
cair kan gampang di angkutnya

Salam pak Koesoema tetap semangat dan 
semoga tetep sehat

Avi Al Haj

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From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id 
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:47:21 +0700
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
ReplyTo: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 
Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On  Developing 
Shale-Gas, CBM Resources


Saya mungkin kurang faham, apakah gas CBM (yang  saya kira melulu terdiri 
dari methane) apakah bisa diolah sebagai LNG?  Barangkali sebagai sebagai 
CNG (compressed natural gas)?
Please correct me if I am wrong
RPK
- Original Message - 
From: Rovicky Dwi  Putrohari 
To: IAGI ; Indoenergy ; Forum HAGI 
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:07  PM
Subject: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets  Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources


Satu yang saya kurang setuu dengan statement bu Evita adalah CBM akan  
dipakai untuk LNG. Karena LNG akan membuka kemungkinan dieksport lebih  
besar ketimbang dipipakan sebagai gas utk kebutuhan dalam negeri. 
Sebaiknya CBM diusahakan utk memenuhi dalam negeri. Termasuk utk  listrik.
 
RDP

October 28, 2011 Hart Energy Websites
Oct 24, 2011
 
Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM  Resources
By Mike Madere
 
Indonesia is one of the largest oil and gas producers in Asia, and it  is 
aiming to become a major international player in shale-gas  production.
 
Though it is no longer a net exporter of oil, Indonesia is a leading  
exporter of natural gas and coal, according to the U.S. Energy Information  
Administration. In recent years, Indonesia’s oil production has declined  
as older fields play out and new projects fail to replace them.
 
In the eyes of the Indonesian government and BPMigas, the country’s  
upstream oil and gas regulator, shale gas is the future. Indonesia is  
currently facing a significant gas-supply deficit, and government  
officials are betting that the development of shale gas will help resolve  
the problem of dwindling oil revenue.
 
Evita H. Legowo, Indonesia’s director general of oil and gas, says  the 
nation welcomes foreign investors. Indonesia has plans to auction  
shale-gas fields by the end of the year; yet, it may take about six years  
of exploration to prove the resources, she said.
 
While the government is welcoming, logistical problems exist. The  biggest 
challenge facing the oil and gas sector is a lack of available  
infrastructure to support distribution and commercial exploration, Legowo  
says, adding that major production sites are located in areas situated far  
from the electricity-grid network

RE: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources

2011-10-28 Terurut Topik Ruskamto Soeripto
Menurut saya baik itu CBM atau Shale Gas, sebelum membicarakan komersialisasi 
maupun technology mid-streamnya, yang paling penting adalah

besaran proven reserve dan recovery ratenya.. Kalau gak salah sampai saat ini 
masih berstatus “Speculative Resources”.

Jalan masih panjang untuk mengupgradenya menjadi proven reserves apalagi 
mencapai tingkat “certified reserves” yang bisa dijadikan landasan 
commercialisasi atau Gas sales agreement.  Mohon pencerahan seandainya di 
Indonesia sudah ada yang sudah upgraded dari resources menjadi reserves.

Terimakasih.. RUS 1061

 

From: mbatack [mailto:mbat...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: 28 Oktober 2011 16:26
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources

 

Betul pak Prof. Bahkan perkembangan terakhir, sampah (biogenic gas) pun bisa 
dijadikan LNG, plant-nya pun mobile. Project ini sudah dijalankan di Australia 
dan kelihatannya sudah masuk fase komersial. Barangkali yang kita perlukan 
adalah regulasi yang mengatur agar kendaraan umum diarahkan mempergunakan LNG. 
Dengan tekanan yang lebih rendah dibanding CNG, maka tangki penympanannya bisa 
lebih efisien. Hanya, issuenya berubah menjadi bagaimana mempertahankan 
temperatur yang ultra rendah, terutama mengingat kita di daerah tropis. 
Challenge buat process engineer tuh.

BSM

 


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From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources

Yang saya pernah pelajari dahulu adalah bahwa untuk bisa dijadikan LNG gas itu 
methane murni saja tidak dapat, tetapi harus mengandung beberapa % C2, C3 
dan/atau C4 (propane, buthane dst). Oleh karenannya methane murni hanya bisa 
adalah dijadikan CNG

Tetapi sekarang kelihatannya dengan teknologi cyrogenic (pendinginan) sudah bisa

Terima kasih atas pencerahannya

RPK

- Original Message - 

From: rakhmadi.avia...@gmail.com 

To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 

Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 3:06 PM

Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources

 

Itu di compress aja pak pake kompresor sampe brp psi gitu terus di angkut

Kalo CNG truck sering tuh sliwar sliwer di Cipularang

Demikian pak Koesoema

Salam

Avi Al Haj

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From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id 

Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 14:17:31 +0700

To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id

ReplyTo: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 

Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources

 

Kalau CNG?

- Original Message - 

From: rakhmadi.avia...@gmail.com 

To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 

Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:54 PM

Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources

 

Bisa pak Koesoema

Yg tidak bisa di jadikan LPG krn kalo LPG itu yg di strip adalah C3 dan C4nya. 
Sedangkan CBM CH4 aja pak jadi ga bisa di LPG kan

Sedangkang LNG ya cuman nyairin gas aja setelah cair kan gampang di angkutnya

Salam pak Koesoema tetap semangat dan semoga tetep sehat

Avi Al Haj

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From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id 

Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:47:21 +0700

To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id

ReplyTo: iagi-net@iagi.or.id 

Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources

 

Saya mungkin kurang faham, apakah gas CBM (yang saya kira melulu terdiri dari 
methane) apakah bisa diolah sebagai LNG? Barangkali sebagai sebagai CNG 
(compressed natural gas)?

Please correct me if I am wrong

RPK

- Original Message - 

From: Rovicky mailto:rovi...@gmail.com  Dwi Putrohari 

To: IAGI mailto:iagi-net@iagi.or.id  ; Indoenergy 
mailto:indoene...@yahoogroups.com  ; Forum mailto:fo...@hagi.or.id  HAGI 

Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:07 PM

Subject: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM 
Resources

 

Satu yang saya kurang setuu dengan statement bu Evita adalah CBM akan dipakai 
untuk LNG. Karena LNG akan membuka kemungkinan dieksport lebih besar ketimbang 
dipipakan sebagai gas utk kebutuhan dalam negeri. 

Sebaiknya CBM diusahakan utk memenuhi dalam negeri. Termasuk utk listrik.

 

RDP



October 28, 2011 Hart Energy Websites

Oct 24, 2011

 

Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources

By Mike Madere

 

Indonesia is one of the largest oil and gas producers in Asia, and it is aiming 
to become a major international player in shale-gas production.

 

Though it is no longer a net exporter of oil, Indonesia is a leading exporter 
of natural gas and coal, according to the U.S. Energy Information 
Administration. In recent years, Indonesia’s oil production has declined as 
older fields play out and new projects fail to replace them.

 

In the eyes of the Indonesian government and BPMigas, the country’s upstream 
oil and gas

Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources

2011-10-28 Terurut Topik liamsi

 berdasarkan prioritas penggunaan gas di dalam negeri itu
 pertama untuk upaya peningkatan  produksi minyak, untuk
 Industri pupuk, untuk pembangkit listrik dan ke empat sbg
 bahan bakar Industri industri lainnya.Produksi gas nasioanl kira kira 7600 
BBTUD,
Sedangkan kebutuhan dari satu sektor saja untuk pembangkit
listrik (PLN) kira kira 1700 an BBTUD ( 23 % ) , sedang baru
bisa tercukupi kurang dari 40% nya dari kebutuhannya sehingga
pembangkit listrik harus dioperasikan dengan HSD/Solar yg
harganya lebih mahal. Berdasarkan audit BPK 2011 karena PLN
menggantikan gas dg HSD untuk pembangkit listriknya maka ada
pemborosan biaya produksi listrik 19 Triliyun lebih di tahun
2010. dengan pertumbuhan penambahan pembangkit baru sekitar 9%
pertahun maka akan semakin banyak lagi dibutuhkan gas untuk
pembangkit listrik belum yang lain lainnya.
ISM


 Kalo membaca tulisan di Kompas sekian minggu lalu, katanya
 konsumsi dalam negeri cuma sepertiga produksi gas di dalam
 negeri. Itu pun yang benar2 bisa dikonsumsi hanya sekian
 prosen (dari sepertiga tadi). Masalahnya, katanya pula,
 adalah pemerintah 'kurang mau dan kurang mampu' untuk
 membangun fasilitas permukaan untuk pemasaran gas ini.

 Jadi dengan kondisi tsb, ya lebih mudah utk diekspor saja
 (pemerintah).

 Salam akhir pekan,
 Syaiful

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 -Original Message-
 From: Ruskamto Soeripto rsoeri...@yahoo.com
 Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 18:01:17
 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
 Reply-To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
 Subject: RE: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On
 Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources
 Menurut saya baik itu
 CBM atau Shale Gas, sebelum membicarakan komersialisasi
 maupun technology mid-streamnya, yang paling penting adalah

 besaran proven reserve dan recovery ratenya.. Kalau gak
 salah sampai saat ini masih berstatus “Speculative
 Resources”.

 Jalan masih panjang untuk mengupgradenya menjadi proven
 reserves apalagi mencapai tingkat “certified reserves”
 yang bisa dijadikan landasan commercialisasi atau Gas sales
 agreement.  Mohon pencerahan seandainya di Indonesia sudah
 ada yang sudah upgraded dari resources menjadi reserves.


 Terimakasih.. RUS 1061



 From: mbatack [mailto:mbat...@yahoo.com]
 Sent: 28 Oktober 2011 16:26
 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
 Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On
 Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources



 Betul pak Prof. Bahkan perkembangan terakhir, sampah
 (biogenic gas) pun bisa dijadikan LNG, plant-nya pun mobile.
 Project ini sudah dijalankan di Australia dan kelihatannya
 sudah masuk fase komersial. Barangkali yang kita perlukan
 adalah regulasi yang mengatur agar kendaraan umum diarahkan
 mempergunakan LNG. Dengan tekanan yang lebih rendah
 dibanding CNG, maka tangki penympanannya bisa lebih efisien.
 Hanya, issuenya berubah menjadi bagaimana mempertahankan
 temperatur yang ultra rendah, terutama mengingat kita di
 daerah tropis. Challenge buat process engineer tuh.

 BSM




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 From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id
 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
 Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 3:25 PM
 Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On
 Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources

 Yang saya pernah pelajari dahulu adalah bahwa untuk bisa
 dijadikan LNG gas itu methane murni saja tidak dapat, tetapi
 harus mengandung beberapa % C2, C3 dan/atau C4 (propane,
 buthane dst). Oleh karenannya methane murni hanya bisa
 adalah dijadikan CNG

 Tetapi sekarang kelihatannya dengan teknologi cyrogenic
 (pendinginan) sudah bisa

 Terima kasih atas pencerahannya

 RPK

 - Original Message -

 From: rakhmadi.avia...@gmail.com

 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id

 Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 3:06 PM

 Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On
 Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources



 Itu di compress aja pak pake kompresor sampe brp psi gitu
 terus di angkut

 Kalo CNG truck sering tuh sliwar sliwer di Cipularang

 Demikian pak Koesoema

 Salam

 Avi Al Haj

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 From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id

 Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 14:17:31 +0700

 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id

 ReplyTo: iagi-net@iagi.or.id

 Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On
 Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources



 Kalau CNG?

 - Original Message -

 From: rakhmadi.avia...@gmail.com

 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id

 Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:54 PM

 Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On
 Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources



 Bisa pak Koesoema

 Yg tidak bisa di jadikan LPG krn kalo LPG itu yg di strip
 adalah C3 dan C4nya. Sedangkan CBM CH4 aja pak jadi ga bisa
 di LPG kan

 Sedangkang LNG ya cuman nyairin gas aja setelah cair kan
 gampang di angkutnya

 Salam pak Koesoema tetap semangat dan semoga tetep sehat

 Avi Al Haj

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 From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id

 Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:47:21 +0700

 To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id

 ReplyTo: iagi-net

Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources

2011-10-28 Terurut Topik o - musakti
Kelihatannya bisa pak.Gladstone projectnya Santos di Queensland itu kan 
meng-LNG-kan CBM mereka di Surat-Bowen Basin.
SalamOki

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From: R.P.Koesoemadinata koeso...@melsa.net.id
Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, 
CBM Resources
To: iagi-net@iagi.or.id
Received: Friday, 28 October, 2011, 1:47 PM



 
 



Saya mungkin kurang faham, apakah gas CBM (yang 
saya kira melulu terdiri dari methane) apakah bisa diolah sebagai LNG? 
Barangkali sebagai sebagai CNG (compressed natural gas)?
Please correct me if I am wrong
RPK

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Rovicky Dwi 
  Putrohari 
  To: IAGI ; Indoenergy ; Forum HAGI 
  Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 1:07 
  PM
  Subject: [iagi-net-l] Indonesia Sets Its 
  Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM Resources
  

  Satu yang saya kurang setuu dengan statement bu Evita adalah CBM akan 
  dipakai untuk LNG. Karena LNG akan membuka kemungkinan dieksport lebih besar 
  ketimbang dipipakan sebagai gas utk kebutuhan dalam negeri. 
  Sebaiknya CBM diusahakan utk memenuhi dalam negeri. Termasuk utk 
  listrik.
   
  RDP
  
  October 28, 2011 Hart Energy Websites
  Oct 24, 2011
   
  Indonesia Sets Its Sights On Developing Shale-Gas, CBM 
  Resources
  By Mike Madere
   
  Indonesia is one of the largest oil and gas producers in Asia, and it is 
  aiming to become a major international player in shale-gas production.
   
  Though it is no longer a net exporter of oil, Indonesia is a leading 
  exporter of natural gas and coal, according to the U.S. Energy Information 
  Administration. In recent years, Indonesia’s oil production has declined as 
  older fields play out and new projects fail to replace them.
   
  In the eyes of the Indonesian government and BPMigas, the country’s 
  upstream oil and gas regulator, shale gas is the future. Indonesia is 
  currently facing a significant gas-supply deficit, and government officials 
  are betting that the development of shale gas will help resolve the problem 
of 
  dwindling oil revenue.
   
  Evita H. Legowo, Indonesia’s director general of oil and gas, says the 
  nation welcomes foreign investors. Indonesia has plans to auction shale-gas 
  fields by the end of the year; yet, it may take about six years of 
exploration 
  to prove the resources, she said.
   
  While the government is welcoming, logistical problems exist. The biggest 
  challenge facing the oil and gas sector is a lack of available infrastructure 
  to support distribution and commercial exploration, Legowo says, adding that 
  major production sites are located in areas situated far from the 
  electricity-grid network and the main population centers of Java.
   
  Legowo agreed to participate in this exclusive question-and-answer 
  session, which was arranged by Lucky Nurafiatin, Hart Energy’s Asia and 
Middle 
  East manager of consulting.
   
  Hart Energy: A study by the Bandung Institute of Technology found that 
  Indonesia holds 1,000 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of shale gas reserves. 
  Considering that Indonesia faces a severe gas-supply deficit, what is being 
  done to promote the production of shale gas?
   
  Legowo: The long-term energy mix stated in presidential regulation 
  No.5/2006 describes the current and future (2025) composition on the use of 
  energy. We will reduce the oil share to less than 20% of our energy mix by 
  2025. At the same time, the gas share will be more than 30%. The remainder 
  will be contributed from renewable energy including biofuel, geothermal, coal 
  liquefaction and others (CBM and unconventional gases, biomass, nuclear, 
  hydro-power, solar and wind power). Shale gas, as one of the undeveloped 
  resources in Indonesia, becomes one of the future national projects to reduce 
  the deficit.
   
  Hart Energy: Indonesia has announced plans to auction shale gas fields 
  toward the end of 2011. What kind of interest has this created, and who has 
  expressed interest? Would you share information about field numbers and 
  locations? And how do unconventional resources fit into the overall economy 
of 
  the nation?
   
  Legowo: In the current position, we are struggling to finish regulations 
  that would fit the industrial and regional climate of shale-gas development. 
  These would be the milestones for further projections. There are some 
  indicative shale gas resources spreads among Sumatera, Kalimantan and Papua. 
  Some companies have expressed their interest, especially in East Kalimantan, 
  and some places in eastern Indonesia. The regulations that I mentioned 
earlier 
  will become the guidance for the whole picture of this development.
   
  Hart Energy: When do you expect the first shale gas in Indonesia to be 
  produced? (Some reports say this may not happen until 2018.) What needs to 
  happen before shale gas can actually be produced in your country? And what