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Ministry of Research&Technology Higher Education University of Gadjah Mada British Council Tutuka Ariadji Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering-ITB Jogyakarta March 4, 2015 NATIONAL ENERGY CHALLENGES NATIONAL ENERGY CHALLENGES

National Production versus Consumption: if no significant New Fields, Ehanced Oil Recovery Consumption Production

Oil Business History: Export : 380,000 Barrel Oil Per Day (BOPD) Average National Oil Production: 900,000 BOPD Import Crude Oil : 300,000 BOPD (data BPS), Crude Oil for National Needs: 820,000 BOPD National Oil Consumtion 2013 : 1,500,000 BOPD, thus, lack of 650, ,000 BOPD. In 2030, if no significant New Fields, Ehanced Oil Recovery, National Oil Production: 500,000 BOPD, the National Oil Consumption is 2,1 million BOPD, thus it needs 1,6 million BOPD.

National Oil Reserves: Constantly Decreases

Indonsia Energy (Mixed)

Energy Mixed Composition

Fossil Energy Consumption

ITB Research and Projects on Energy Center for Research on Energy Policy (1980) Studies: Subsurface Survey, Mapping, Modelling (biggest) Oil & Gas Field Development Studies Coal: Steam Power Generator, Gassification, Design Support (Soil, Ocean, Electrical) New Energy: Detail Design Power Generator using Garbage, Feasibilty Solar Power, Microhydro Power Studies and Products: Solar Cell: SOLARE EOR Chemicals: Surfactant New Energy: CPO Fuel for Power Generator

Research Consortium: OGRINDO Oil and Gas Recovery for Indonesia Website On Going Research Topics: 1. EOR Screening 2. Waterflooding 3. Polymer 4. MEOR 5. Sand Control 6. Surfactant 7. CO2 8. Production Optimization 9. Nitrogen Current Members: 1.BP Migas (Supporting) 2.Chevron Pacific Indonesia 3.CNOOC, SES Ltd. 4.PT. Pertamina (Persero) 5.TOTAL E&P INDONESIE 6.INDOSPEC

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