Regulated gas prices and the lack of gas infrastructure are major challenges for companies seeking to develop gas projects in Indonesia. This is potentially casting a shadow over the country’s 2030 gas production target of 12 billion cubic feet per day. “The capped domestic gas price is a particular challenge for deepwater, or remote oelds, ” Harbour Energy’s Indonesia country manager Gary Selbie told the Indonesian Petroleum Association (IPA) conference. Harbour is operating the Andaman II production sharing contract, in deep waters offshore Aceh, far from the key demand centers of Sumatra and Java.
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