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Covid-19 Countermeasure Policy in the Province of Jakarta Capital City Yunita, Irma; Achadi, Anhari; Saputra, Maman; Kusumo, Rangga; Hasani, Nurul; Rusdi, Farhannuddin
Jurnal Kedokteran Brawijaya Vol. 32 Supplement 1 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jkb.2022.032.01.12s

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Jakarta is the highest province of positive Covid-19 cases nationally and the epicenter region in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the development of the number of cases and Covid-19 countermeasure policy in the Province of Jakarta Capital City. This study uses a qualitative method with in-depth interviews and document review. Primary data was collected from selected informants, namely the Head of Jakarta Health Office and Assistant to the Provincial Secretary for Governmental. Secondary data is taken from legal and policy documents, reports, websites, and press releases. The fluctuation of Covid-19 cases in Jakarta depends on the capacity of the examining laboratory and the capacity of contact tracing. Until April 30, 2020, The Provincial Government of Jakarta Capital City has made 74 policies. They made Covid-19 as a serious policy agenda and collaborates with the whole of government, privates, professional/community/ religious organizations, and society. Situational factors are the most influential factors in the policymaking process. The Provincial Government of Jakarta Capital City concerns early since the Wuhan Pneumonia case with the epidemiological surveillance system of the Health Office, which has been running regularly monitoring infectious diseases from the community health center level. Policy formulation is based on research and scientific studies. Monitoring and evaluation are carried out both formatively and summatively to address problems and obstacles in policy implementation. The Provincial Government of Jakarta Capital City took the early response to collaborates with the whole of government, privates, and society in policymaking and implementation.
Lithofacies interpretation and depositional model of Talangakar Lacustrine Deposits: A Study in the Ardjuna Field, Eastern Sunda Basin Ismanto, Aviandy Widya; Feraldo, Ridho; Akbar, Afriyan; Suhartomo, Herry; Hasani, Nurul; Musakti, Oki Trinanda; Wasonoaji, Andi; Saputra, Lulus Ilmiawan
Berita Sedimentologi Vol 49, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Ikatan Ahli Geologi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51835/bsed.2024.49.3.441

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The Ardjuna Field in the Northwest Corner (NWC) block is located on the eastern side of Sunda Basin and is adjacent to the Seribu Fault. Producing reservoirs in the Ardjuna Field are mainly of the Talangakar (TAF) fluvio-deltaic sandstones, however all wells within the four production platforms of the field had been shut in November 2006. Hence it is necessary to re-evaluate remaining potential and to seek new reservoirs within the field in order to reactivate oil and gas production from the structure.The main focus of our study is to evaluate the remaining potential of TAF fluvio-deltaic producing zones and identify new potential in the TAF lacustrine deposits. We used a total of 8 exploration wells, 17 development wells, and a 3D seismic dataset during our evaluation. Out of the 25 wells, only two wells have penetrated the lacustrine deposits interval, i.e. W-1 and S-5 wells. The S-5 well proved flowing HC of up to 1,043 MMCFGPD and 332 BOPD from DST.The lower TAF lacustrine deposit is characterized by the occurrence of typical freshwater pollens, displaying a serrated and coarsening upward log pattern, thin succession, and absence of sediment structures. Seismic interpretation and Acoustic Impedance (AI) analysis indicate that low AI value ( 7200 gr/cc*ft/s) correlate with high porosity, interpreted as sandstone. The AI-guided seismic attribute reveals a relatively regular lobate shape resembling a fan measuring 1.7 km by 2.5 km. Furthermore, low AI values are more prevalent and widely distributed, particularly on top of the closure.