http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/03/15/ri-get-1b-revised-sales-contract-with-malaysia.html

RI to get $1b from revised sales contract with Malaysia
Rangga D. Fadillah, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Thu, 03/15/2012 8:55 AM 

Indonesia and a Malaysian gas buyer have agreed to double the price of natural 
gas sent to Duyong from Natuna Block B, operated by US-based ConocoPhillips, 
which will boost the government’s revenue by US$1 billion in the 2012 to 2022 
period. 

The agreement was reached after Indonesian upstream oil and gas regulator 
BPMigas head Raden Priyono met Malaysian Petronas’ chief executive officer, 
Dato Shamsul Azhar Abbas, at BPMigas’ office in Jakarta on Tuesday.

The government of Indonesia and Petronas Carigali, a subsidiary of Petronas, 
agreed to revise the gas price from US$3.1 per million British thermal units 
(Btu) to $6, BPMigas spokesperson Gde Pradnyana said in a press statement on 
Wednesday.

Under the gas sales contract, ConocoPhillips will deliver 250 billion Btu of 
gas per day to Petronas.

Gde reported that the renegotiation process had been completed and an agreement 
had been made. The next stage, he added, was to legalize the agreement, for 
which all parties would wait for approval from Energy and Mineral Resources 
Minister Jero Wacik.

“The agreed price may still be increased if the government considers that the 
full economic potential of the field has not been reached,” he said. 

The government is now intensively renegotiating gas sales contracts. 
Previously, BPMigas had successfully increased the price of gas sold from the 
Maleo field in East Java, operated by Santos. 

Publicly listed, state gas distributor PT PGN, as the buyer, agreed to raise 
the price to $5 from $2.2 per million Btu. The volume of the gas is 110 billion 
Btu per day. 

Currently, BPMigas is renegotiating with PGN to increase the price of gas from 
the Pagar Dewa field in South Sumatra, which is operated by Pertamina EP, and 
from the Corridor block, also in South Sumatra, operated by ConocoPhillips.

The price for Pagar Dewa is currently pegged at $2.2 per million Btu with the 
contracted volume of 250 billion Btu per day for a delivery period of 2008 to 
2017, while from the Corridor block, PGN buys the gas at $1.85 per million Btu.

The gas price from the Corridor block to Batam is also under renegotiation. The 
price is $2.4 per million Btu with a total volume of 68.2 billion Btu per day 
for the period 2008 to 2017.

Gde revealed that the government aimed to raise prices to stand at least at $5 
per million Btu. 

“The government’s revenue from gas sales may jump by Rp 40 trillion per year if 
all gas sales contracts are adjusted to these prices,” he said. 

In 2011, revenues from the oil and gas sector hit $34.71 billion, jumping from 
the $26.5 billion gained the year before. 

According to BPMigas, as of Feb. 28, the daily average of Indonesia’s gas 
production was 8,618 billion 
Btu per day.

Related News >> 
  a.. Drillers cut natural gas production as prices drop 
  b.. BPMigas offers additional supply to PGN 
  c.. PLN prepares $15 b to build 11,000 megawatt gas-fired power plants 
  d.. Govt may try incentives for natural gas cars


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