Ris,
Kalau sudah 1000 bulan ya memang sudah gembrot dan kemungkinan besar sudah
tidak perawan..... dan rasanya akan aneh kalau ada laki-laki yangmasih
mengejarnya.... kecuali kalau si "perawan" itu punya harta warisan yang
besar sekale......

Kalau lihat studynya AAPG sih Indonesia masih "hot spot", cuman memang
sedikit di luar trend untuk para pemain kakap. Jadi kenapa kita selalu
mengharapkan mereka, toh banyak pemain lokal yang sekarang mulai menggeliat
tanpa perlu memberi insentif macam-macam.


salam,


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Subject: [iagi-net-l] Incentives needed in Indonesia oil and gas search


> Kenapa yang kita diskusiin justru malah memperketat PSC dan cost recovery,
> memperbesar revenue negara dlsb. Sementara investor masih belum mau
menoleh
> sedikit pun ke negara ini. Untung saja petinggi migas di Indonesia kayak
> pak Kardaya ini masih sangat realistis soal hal ini. Mudah-mudahan beliau
> tidak harus dipaksa SBY untuk berbuat sebaliknya karena usulan kita2 ini.
>
> Kita itu ibarat orang tua yang masih merasa punya gadis perawan cantik dan
> seksi berumur 1000 bulan yang banyak dikejar laki-laki sehingga harus
bikin
> persyaratan ketat untuk menseleksinya. Padahal gadis tersebut mungkin
> sekarang udah berumur 30 tahun, mungkin udah gak perawan, dan gembrot.
> Tetapi kita masih terus berkutat bikin persyaratan ketat untuk menseleksi
> laki-laki....
>
> Regards -
>
>
> Incentives needed in Indonesia oil and gas search
> Date: 19/12/2005
>
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>
> Indonesia must find new ways to attract foreign investors to search for
oil
> and gas and reverse a slide in production, the nation's energy regulator
> said on Sunday.
>
> Indonesia needs new finds to replace ageing fields with falling output but
> a row between Exxon Mobil and Indonesia's state oil firm, Pertamina, over

> the operation of a new US$2 billion field, Cepu, has worried other
> investors.
>
> "The government has to give more incentive to attract foreign investors
> because Indonesia's oil production is declining. There is no significant
> discovery so far," BPMIGAS chief Kardaya Warnika told reporters in West
> Java city of Bandung.
>
> He said crude and condensate production was expected to reach 1.06 million
> barrel per day (bpd) in 2005, just short of a budget target of 1.07
million
> bpd.
>
> Warnika said he hoped for a breakthrough soon in the dispute over who will
> operate the Cepu field, Warnika said.
>
> The field on Java island, which has the potential to raise Indonesia's
> output by 20 percent, is one of Exxon's biggest undeveloped fields with
> estimated recoverable reserves of 600 million barrels of oil.
>
> In June, Indonesia offered 27 new exploration areas with sweetened terms
> for foreign oil firms but so far contracts for only eight exploration
areas
> have been signed.
>
> "Indonesia should give more share to investors in the remote and frontier
> areas that have not been explored," Warnika said.
>
> Indonesia's standard oil production sharing contract is 85:15 in favour of
> the government and 70:30 for gas, levels that foreign investors have said
> are too low to be attractive.
>
> In 20 of the new exploration areas, the government has offered investors
25
> to 35 percent of production.
>
> Warnika said another way to lure investors would be to allow an operating
> unit in one area to use its revenues in the operation of other exploration
> areas.
>
> Indonesia expects spending in oil and gas exploration by foreign firms to
> almost double to US$1.1 billion this year from US$590 million in 2004, but
> exploration drilling looks set to fall to 62 wells from 64 last year.
>
> A mines and energy official said the government planned to sign
exploration
> contracts this month with several major oil companies. Other oil companies
> that operate in Indonesia include U.S. firm Chevron Corp , French energy
> giant Total and oil major BP Plc.
>
>
> Source : REUTERS 19 Dec 2005
>
>
>
>
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