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SOSIALISASI JARINGAN GAS PERKOTAAN BAGI MASYARAKAT Ristawati, Arinda; Prima, Andry; Yulia, Prayang Sunny; Kurniawati, Riskaviana; Puspitosari, Meldinar Riska; Fattahanisa, Aqlyna; Wijayanti, Puri; Aryanto, Reza
Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Indonesia (JAMIN) Vol 5 No 1 (2023): JURNAL ABDI MASYARAKAT INDONESIA (JAMIN)
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/jamin.v5i1.15730

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Socialization of the utilizations and advantages of city gas is a community service that aims to make people understand the growth of the urban gas distribution sector in Indonesia and provide information to the public about LPG substitute economic energy sources. Gas network for households means distributing gas through pipes to households. The limited availability of household gas in DKI Jakarta made this socialization theme raised. The location chosen is the Tanjung Gedong area, Tomang-sub distrct, Grogol Petamburan district, West Jakarta, which in this case, the area is a densely populated area, especially family settlements. The participants who took part in this community service were housewives.  The method used is to provide socialization about the urban gas network developed by the government for household gas purposes, the socialization is carried out online with the zoom facility and some others offline in the community while still using the existing health protocol. The result of this community service activity is that the public is able to recognize and understand the existence of a gas network whose infrastructure development is being developed by the government through PT PGN Tbk. This community service makes the community clearly aware of the flow in the “jargas” development program.
Laboratory Study: Comparison of Physical Properties of XCD Polymer Drilling Mud and PHPA Fattahanisa, Aqlyna; Yanti, Widia; Rizkina Rangga Wastu, Apriandi; Ristawati, Arinda; Setiati, Rini; Fadliah; Poluan, Chris Elvano; Juanda, Firdaus
Journal of Earth Energy Science, Engineering, and Technology Vol. 6 No. 3 (2023): JEESET VOL. 6 NO. 3 2023
Publisher : Penerbitan Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/jeeset.v6i3.13998

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The physical properties of the drilling mud greatly affect the success of the mud in lifting cuttings. The value of the physical properties of the drilling mud that is not in accordance with the required specifications can make cutting removal not optimal. In this study, an analysis of the physical properties of XCD Polymer and PHPA drilling mud will be carried out at temperatures of 100 oF, 200 oF, and 300 oF. This research is experimental which will test the characteristics or physical properties of the mud used. At the beginning of testing the physical properties of the XCD Polymer and PHPA mud using the initial composition of each of these muds, the results obtained did not fit into the mud specifications that had been determined due to the influence of the temperature increase. If you continue to use the same mud composition, the higher the temperature, some of the physical properties of the drilling mud will decrease. To overcome this problem, additives are added to the mud composition at each temperature to be tested. This is done so that the results of testing the value of the physical properties of the mud tested at each temperature are in accordance with predetermined specifications. After re-testing using the composition of the mud that has been added with additives, the results obtained from the two tested muds are the density value of 8.9-11.2 ppg, viscosity of 24-33 sec/qt, plastic viscosity of 20-33 cps, yield point of 21-28 lb/100 sqft, gel strength 10 seconds and 10 minutes respectively of 4-6 lb/100 sq. ft and 6-8 lb/100 sqft, filtration loss of 1.9- 4.6 ml, the thickness of the mud cake is 0.6-1 ml, and the pH is 9-10.
Utilization of Coconut Shell Waste into Energy: Training for Small and Medium Enterprises" in Pasar Minggu Area, South Jakarta Ristawati, Arinda; Fattahanisa, Aqlyna; Kurniawati, Riskaviana; Pramadika, Havidh; Ridaliani Prapansya, Onnie; Ananta Ihza Hiswara, M Mirza
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): May 2025 (Indonesia - Malaysia - Timor-Leste)
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v5i2.831

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Indonesia is a tropical country with a wealth of coconut trees widespread in almost all of its territory, from Sumatra to Papua. This coconut tree has great potential that has not been fully utilized until now. Although almost all parts of the coconut have been utilized, most coconut fibers and shells are still wasted. This program aims to encourage sustainable and productive waste utilization and support the creation of independent and productive local entrepreneurs. With a focus on empowering SMEs based on local resources, this program is also expected to be able to contribute to improving the local economy and expanding employment. So that partner SMEs can produce high-quality coconut shell charcoal briquettes that are ready to be marketed and Increase the knowledge and technical skills of the trainees in processing coconut shell waste. The method of implementing the PKM program is carried out systematically through several stages to overcome the main problems faced by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta in the field of production, management, and marketing of briquette products from coconut shell waste. The implementation of this PKM program proves that with the right training, the community can be invited to utilize organic waste in products with economic value. One of the key aspects of the success of this program is involving the community in every stage of the activity. Thus, the community not only becomes passive beneficiaries but also plays an active role in the development of solutions that are by field conditions. Improving business management knowledge and skills is also an important point. The training conducted not only focused on the technical aspects of making briquettes but also on how to manage small businesses effectively with business management, as well as product marketing.
Analysis of Rice Husks and Sugarcane Bagasse for Water Treatment of Formation Water in Oil Fields Fattahanisa, Aqlyna; Satiawati, Listiana; Samura, Lisa
International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijse.v5i3.180

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In the oil and gas production process in the Cepu field, oil, gas, and water are produced. After oil and gas are produced from the reservoir to the surface, the water that is produced will be returned to the environment. In this water, there is a relatively small amount of oil, high total dissolved solids (TDS), and low pH. High TDS can cause hardness in the water to increase, pH that is too acidic and alkaline can cause pollution to the environment, also residual oil in the water can damage the environment because it is difficult to combine and difficult to decompose. Therefore, this problem can be overcome one way by the adsorption process. This research aims to test absorption using an adsorbent in the form of activated carbon. This adsorption uses sugar cane bagasse and rice husks which can be obtained at low prices and also in abundance. Several stages carried out in this research were making activated carbon by drying the bagasse and rice husks, then blending it until smooth, then placing it in a furnace at a temperature of 800℃. Produced water in Cepu has a TDS value of 5100 ppm and a pH of 5. By adding sugarcane bagasse and rice husk adsorbent the pH value becomes 7, then the TDS value becomes 2261 ppm after adding 3 grams of rice husk adsorbent. and the TDS value became 1153 ppm with the addition of 3 grams of sugarcane bagasse adsorbent. The results of this research provide evidence of the effectiveness of sugarcane bagasse and rice husks as adsorbents in reducing TDS values, pH, and absorbing residual oil from produced water so that it complies with the quality standards of Minister of Environment Regulation (PermenLH) Number 19 of 2010.
PENINGKATAN KETERAMPILAN WARGA CLUSTER VENEZIA PARUNG PANJANG TERHADAP PENANGGULANGAN KEBAKARAN DI RUMAH Fattahanisa, Aqlyna; Ristawati, Arinda; Widiyatni, Harin; Purwiyono, Taat Tri
Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Indonesia (JAMIN) Vol 4 No 2 (2022): JURNAL ABDI MASYARAKAT INDONESIA (JAMIN)
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/jamin.v4i2.14027

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Berdasarkan data statistik, terdapat 992 kasus kebakaran di Jawa barat dan 1088 kasus yang terjadi di Jakarta.  Penyebab terjadinya kebakaran di tengah masyarakat umumnya karena kurangnya informasi atau pengetahuan tentang kebakaran, kelalaian manusia yang sering menjadi penyebab kebakaran seperti pemasangan instalasi listrik yang tidak standar, membiarkan kompor menyala, membuang putung rokok dan sebagainya. Oleh karena itu diperlukan adanya kegiatan untuk memberikan informasi kepada warga mengenai klasifikasi kebakaran dan cara penanggulangannya serta memberikan pelatihan pemadaman kebakaran dengan menggunakan alat konvensional seperti karung goni ataupun alat pemadam api ringan yang baik dan benar.  Metode yang digunakan pada program PkM ini berupa penyuluhan dan pelatihan oleh narasumber Dinas Kebakaran Kabupaten Bogor. Keberhasilan dalam menanggulangi kebakaran di rumah perlu didukung oleh pengetahuan dasar mengenai asal muasal api dan kebakaran, serta tentang teknik penggunaaan alat, baik menggunakan karung goni atau pun dengan menggunakan alat pemadam api ringan (APAR). Pelatihan basic fire fighting yang dilaksanakan di daerah Cluster Venezia, Parung Panjang, mendapat sambutan baik dari warga dan dinas kebakaran Kabupaten Bogor. Warga mengakui bahwa dengan adanya kegiatan ini dapat menambah ilmu pengetahuan serta keterampilan warga dalam penanganan kebakaran di rumah.
PELATIHAN K3 PEMUKIMAN RAMAI PENDUDUK DI PINANG KOTA TANGERANG Pramadika, Havidh; Fattahanissa, Aqlyna; Ristawati, Arinda; Ginting, Mulia; Arfantia, Rizka Chairil; Kerdyanti, Mixsindo Korra
Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Indonesia (JAMIN) Vol 5 No 2 (2023): JURNAL ABDI MASYARAKAT INDONESIA (JAMIN)
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/jamin.v5i2.16783

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Keselamtan dan kesehatan kerja sangatlah penting, salah satu dari K3 adalah kebakaran, dimana kebakaran sering terjadi di tempat masyarakat padat penduduk, oleh karena itu pelatihan K3 ini dibuat dengan Tujuan dari kegiatan PkM ini adalah untuk memberikan informasi mengenai kebakaran dan cara penanggulangannya serta memberikan pelatihan kepada warga cara menggunakan alat pemadam api ringan (APAR). Berdasarkan data statistik dari dinas pemadan kebakaran Jakarta, ada 1088 kasus kebakaran yang terjadi di Jakarta, dimana penyebab paling banyak disebabkan oleh arus listrik, rokok, kompor dan lain-lain Metode yang digunakan adalah metode kualitatif pendekatan deskriptif dimana bertujuan untuk mendiskripsikan suatu keadaan secara objektif. Sasaran dari program PkM ini adalah warga, dimana jika terjadi kebakaran kecil dan tidak cepat dilakukan pemadaman api dapat merembet ke rumah yang lain, Kesadaran warga atas hubungan arus pendek listrik, penggunaan kompor gas, pembuangan puntung rokok dan penyebab kebakaran lainnya masih sangat minim. kurangnya informasi atau pengetahuan tentang kebakaran; kelalaian manusia yang sering menjadi penyebab kebakaran yaitu pemasangan instalasi listrik yang tidak standar, membiarkan kompor menyala, membuang putung rokok, serta membakar sampah dekat lingkungan, dari PKM ini dapat disimpulkan sangat bermanfaat bagi warga sekitar, yang pernah melakukan kesalahaan dalam memadamkan listrik akibat arus pendek
Optimization of Alternative CMC Sources from Rice Husk, Sawdust, and Caustic Soda, and The Effect of PH Increase on Filtration Loss and Rheology of Drilling Mud Lisa Samura; Cahaya Rosyidan; Mustamina Maulani; Andry Prima; Maman Djumantara; Dina Asmaul Chusniyah; Aqlyna Fattahanisa; Bayu Satiyawira; Mentari Gracia Soekardy; Brilliani
Scientific Contributions Oil and Gas Vol 48 No 4 (2025)
Publisher : Testing Center for Oil and Gas LEMIGAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29017/scog.v48i4.1849

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Drilling mud plays a vital role in maintaining wellbore stability, carrying cuttings, and controlling formation pressure during drilling operations. Typically, Carboxy Methyl Cellulose (CMC) is used to enhance mud viscosity and reduce filtration loss, but its synthetic nature makes it relatively expensive. This study investigates rice husk and sawdust as natural, cost-effective alternatives to CMC. Various compositions were evaluated using the Box-Behnken design in Response Surface Methodology (RSM) to optimize the mud formulation. Results indicate that a combination of 6 g rice husk and 6 g sawdust provides the best performance in improving rheological properties such as yield point and gel strength, while significantly reducing filtration loss. Gradual addition of caustic soda (NaOH) effectively increases mud pH to the ideal range (9–11), enhancing chemical stability. RSM successfully modeled the statistical relationship among variables and facilitated identification of the optimal formulation.
Utilization of Organic Waste Coconut Shells as an Alternative Energy Source in the Laogo Area Ristawati, Arinda; Fattahanisa, Aqlyna; Wijayanti, Puri; Kurniawati, Riskaviana; Ananta Ihza Hiswara, M Mirza
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): February 2026 (Indonesia - Timor Leste)
Publisher : CV. Inara in Colaboration with www.stie-sampit.ac.id

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v6i1.870

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Indonesia has abundant biomass resources, one of which comes from coconut shell waste that has not been optimally utilized. Coconut shell waste has the potential to be processed into briquettes, an environmentally friendly alternative energy source with economic value. This Community Service (PKM) activity aims to improve the knowledge and skills of communities in the Laogo region in utilizing coconut shell waste into briquettes and increase their understanding of renewable energy-based business management. The activity implementation methods included outreach, briquette-making demonstrations, an initial questionnaire to determine the community's level of knowledge, and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) to identify obstacles and find solutions appropriate to local conditions. The results of the activity showed an increase in community understanding of the briquette-making process and its use as an alternative fuel. In addition, the community also gained knowledge about managing small businesses based on waste processing. The community response to this activity was very positive, with most participants expressing interest in producing briquettes independently. Obstacles faced included limited equipment, business capital, and technical knowledge. Therefore, ongoing support from various parties is needed to improve the sustainability of businesses based on the utilization of coconut shell waste and to support the development of renewable energy at the community level.
Co-Authors Adira Natasha Annisa Alvin Henk Ananta Ihza Hiswara, M Mirza Andry Prima Annisa, Adira Natasha Apriandi Rizkina rangga Wastu Arfantia, Rizka Chairil Arinda Ristawati Aryanto, Reza Bani Nugroho Bayu Satiyawira Brilliani Cahaya Rosyidan Christin Palit Cornelius Cornelius Daniel Lopez Pattiruhu Danu Putra Dina Asmaul Chusniyah Djoko Sulistyanto Djoko Sulistyanto, Djoko Djunaedi Djunaedi Djunaedi Djunaedi Elfrida Ratnawati Emmy Fatmi Budhya Fadliah Fadliah, Fadliah Faza Hanifandra FX Krisna Putra Tapangan Gerald Pascal Ginting Ghanima Yasmaniar Haiva, Kumala Galuh Hari K Oetomo Hari Karyadi Oetomo, R. Harin Widiyatni Hartono, Kartika Fajarwati Havidh Pramadika Henk, Alvin Husla, Ridha Irma Tuanaya Juanda, Firdaus kartika fajarwati hartono Kerdyanti, Mixsindo Korra Kevin Woe Kurniawati, Riskaviana Lestari Lestari Lestari Said Lestari Said Lestari Said, Lestari Listiana Satiawati, Listiana Maman Djumantara Meldinar Riska Puspitosari Mentari Gracia Soekardy MG. Sri Wahyuni Mixsindo Korra Herdyanti Muhammad Ridhal Malik Syafrudin Muhammad Taufiq Fathaddin, Muhammad Taufiq Mukmin P. Tamsil Mulia Ginting Mulia Ginting Mulia Ginting, Mulia Mustamina Maulani Palit, Christin Pauhesti Pauhesti Pauhesti, Pauhesti Poluan, Chris Elvano Pri Agung Rakhmanto puri wijayanti Puri Wijayanti Puri Wijayanti, Puri Purwiyono, Taat Tri Puspitosari, Meldinar Riska Rafiz Ari Nugraha Reno Pratiwi Reza Aryanto Ridaliani Prapansya, Onnie Ridha Husla Rini Setiati Ristawati, Arinda Rizkina Rangga Wastu, Apriandi Samsol Samura, Lisa Sangari, Farrel Shabrina Sri Riswati Sugiatmo Kasmungin Sunny Yulia, Prayang Syamidi Patian Taat Tri Purwiyono Tamsil, Mukmin P. Tilano, Adrian Wahyuni, MG. Sri Wastu, Apriandi Rizkina Rangga Widia Yanti Widia Yanti Widia Yanti, Widia Wiwik Dahani Yani Faozani Alli Yulia, Prayang Sunny Zico Iqbal Fatturahman