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STATUS OF THE INDONESIAN OIL AND GAS BLOCKS ON BORDERS WITH NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES Djoko Sunarjanto; Susilohadi Susilohadi; Suliantara Suliantara; Abdul Gaffar
Scientific Contributions Oil and Gas Vol 39 No 3 (2016)
Publisher : Testing Center for Oil and Gas LEMIGAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29017/SCOG.39.3.95

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Although revenue from the oil and gas industry is no longer the main source of national income, it is still playing a strategic role. The oil and gas industry is known as a high-tech, a high-risk, and a high-capital industry, on which the country has limited capacity for regional development, especially of the resources in areas located along the national border. The main objective of this research is to closely identify the recent growth centre status of blocks and sedimentary basins located along the national border. The study relies on published reports, studies, and data such as bathymetry map, national geographic and jurisdiction map, and maps of existing oil and gas blocks. All data were managed under a geographic information system application in order to conduct comparative and qualitative analysis of those overlaying data. Some oil and gas blocks that are located near to neighboring countries, such as Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Vietnam, The Philippines, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Australia have been categorized based on these methods of scoring and ranking analysis to identify new economic centres of growth. Three categories are suggested: very important, important, and ordinary as new growth centres. The Natuna Sea blocks, Iwur, and Timor blocks are considered to be important.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AREA OF ONSHORE LIQFEFIED NATFRAL GAS (OLNG) IN EAST INDONESIA Djoko Sunarjanto; Suliantara .; Nurus Firdaus; Heru L Setiawan; Rismoyo Bayu
Scientific Contributions Oil and Gas Vol 42 No 3 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29017/SCOG.42.3.398

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This study is supporting the safety downstream oil and gas industrial area from geological disasters, intended to bridge the needs of geological and geomorphological data in Onshore Refinery Natural Gas site selection. The methodology is comparison analysis and comparative studies to several refineries. Optimization of integrated potential regions is pursued in a sustainable manner, its Onshore Refinery Natural Gas activities with the others development sector. It is recommended the selection locations based on adjacent islands, integrate with several utilizing resources. Regional data such coastal areas with certain coastal heights, potential groundwater and runoff area, are relatively secured from geological disasters and integrated utilization of natural gas reserves for power plants, fertilizer plants, ammonia and so on. Eastern Indonesia has specific geological character in term of rock types and morphology that developed in this region. It is an important consideration in sustainable development area related to refinery development. The advantages of this study is optimization of coastal physiography for determining the selected parameters of Onshore Refinery Natural Gas location. The goal is to increase the local content related to geological engineering and geohazards activities in the sustainable development and selection of Onshore Refinery Natural Gas locations in Indonesia.