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Kebijakan BMN Hulu Minyak dan Gas Bumi yang Adaptif dalam Mendukung Target Lifting untuk Ketahanan Energi Nasional Sumartono Sumartono
Journal on Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Journal on Education: Volume 7 Nomor 2 Tahun 2025 In Progress (Januari-Februari
Publisher : Mathematics Education Study Program

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v7i2.7964

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The Indonesian government continues to set oil and gas lifting targets every year. This is done to encourage the upstream oil and gas industry to increase lifting to meet national energy needs and optimize state revenue. However, these targets are often not achieved due to the low level of oil and gas exploration activities in Indonesia. Efforts to improve the business climate for upstream oil and gas activities are always carried out in various sectors, one of which is the management of goods and equipment for upstream oil and gas business activities. These goods and equipment are designated as State-Owned Assets (BMN) managed by the Indonesian government c.q. Ministry of Finance. In this regard, in order to encourage investment interest among investors in the upstream oil and gas sector and to pay attention to the mandate of Law 22 of 2001, it is necessary to carry out good management of upstream oil and gas assets so that it can assist Production Sharing Contractors (KKKS) in managing and providing assets needed in upstream oil and gas business activities. Good management of upstream oil and gas BMN can be carried out through adaptive policies so that it can meet every need and problem faced by KKKS, SKK Migas, and the Indonesian government. This adaptive policy will support the resolution of problems that have not been accommodated in normative regulations so that each legal subject can ensure the completion of its responsibilities in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations.
Reconstruction of Abandonment and Site Restoration (ASR) Regulations to Create a Conducive Investment Climate in the Oil and Gas Sector Sumartono sumartono; Riswadi riswadi
Journal of Social Research Vol. 3 No. 12 (2024): Journal of Social Research
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v3i12.2340

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The reorientation of policies related to Abandonment and Site Restoration (ASR) in the oil and gas industry is an important step to ensure environmental sustainability post-operation. This research aims to evaluate the implementation of ASR policies in Indonesia, regulated under Law No. 22 of 2001 on Oil and Gas and Government Regulation No. 27 of 2012 concerning Environmental Permits. The methodology used includes qualitative analysis of existing regulations, in-depth interviews with stakeholders in the oil and gas sector, and case studies of several companies that have implemented ASR practices. By focusing on the aspect of corporate responsibility in site recovery after operational activities, this research identifies the challenges faced by businesses in implementing sustainable ASR practices. The findings indicate the need for a review of existing regulations to align with sustainability principles and environmental protection. Recommendations for policy improvement include strengthening oversight, developing clear technical guidelines, and increasing local community engagement in the restoration process. It is expected that this policy reorientation can enhance corporate accountability and protect the environment, providing positive impacts for communities and ecosystems surrounding operational sites.