apa mungkin memang sengaja dipersulit untuk investor luar supaya bisa dikembangkan oleh anak negeri sendiri seperti cita-citanya Bung Karno dulu?
________________________________ From: Danu Widhisiadji <[email protected]> To: IAGI <[email protected]> Sent: Tue, March 22, 2011 10:00:53 AM Subject: [iagi-net-l] Fw: Fraser Institute - Petroleum Survey 2010 ---attachment---deleted--- --- On Tue, 3/22/11, Danu Widhisiadji <[email protected]> wrote: >From: Danu Widhisiadji <[email protected]> >Subject: Fw: Fraser Institute - Petroleum Survey 2010 >To: "IAGI" <[email protected]> >Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 8:24 AM > > > >Dear All, > >Mungkin menarik untuk dibaca, > >Terlampir potongan Petikan Hasil Survey oleh “Fraser Institute - Petroleum >Survey 2010” yang dapat diakses di >http://www.fraserinstitute.org/uploadedFiles/fraser-ca/Content/research-news/research/publications/global-petroleum-survey-2010.pdf > > >Survey tersebut menyebutkan salah satu hasilnya sbb: >INDONESIA > >“Corruption and poor data access.” >“Profit sharing contract terms are not always honored, but it is impossible to >sue the government. Terms are always being tightened yet prospectivity is no >better than in other countries.” >“The country’s Oil and Gas law (Law No. 22/ year 2001) is very bad and is not >investor friendly due to the following reasons: >1. Investors have to meet so many government offices. Indonesian oil >industry is getting worse, almost no new investment in the new block during >the >last 10 years. Under the old law (Law No.8/1971), investors just needed to >meet >and sign a profit-sharing contract with the national oil company (Pertamina). >2. According to Article 31 of Law No.22/2001 on Oil and Gas, investors >have >to pay various kinds of taxes during the exploration stage. Under the old law, >investors paid the tax after they found and produced oil and gas! >3. Law No.22/2001 is in fact already legally ‘flawed’ and paralyzed >because >the Constitutional Court of the country has re moved several main articles >that >conflict with article 33 of the country’s Constitution of 1945. Unfortunately, >both the President and the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources of the >country do not take any action to fix the situation.” > > >Salam, >Danu Widhisiadji > >

