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INDONESIAS LNG SUPPLY

AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT


LNG Producer-Consumer Conference 2015

Japan, September 16th 2015


Kementerian Energi dan Sumber Daya Mineral | Energi Untuk Kesejahteraan Rakyat
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Republic of Indonesia
AGENDA

I. INDONESIA GAS RESERVE & PRODUCTION

II. FUTURE GAS & LNG PROJECT

III. Domestic Demand (Virtual Pipeline, Investment)

IV. CLOSING REMARKS

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I. Indonesia Gas Reserve &
Production

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INDONESIAS UPSTREAM OIL & GAS
Lack of Aging
Gas Production
Infrastructure Fasility

Declining Declining
Reserved Production

Main
Sources of Reserves
Replacement
Domestic Ratio ~50% *) source: WoodMackenzie
Energy

Decreasing Lenghty
Exploration
Success Exploration
Ratio Process

Sumber : SKK Migas, DJMG Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Republic of Indonesia
Indonesias Gas Reserve
ACEH (NAD)

7,51
NATUNA
NORTH SUMATRA

1.15 50.84
CENTRAL SUMATRA

7,06 13,99
PAPUA
EAST BORNEO
SOUTH SUMATRA
2,56 23.42
17,9 CELEBES

WEST JAVA

3,22
6,44 MOLUCCAS

EAST JAVA 15.21


(Advance Resources Interational, Inc., 2003 processed)

GAS RESERVE CBM RESOURCES = 453.30 TCF SHALE GAS POTENTIAL= 574 TCF

PROVEN = 100,26 TSCF Total CBM Basin = 11 Total Shale Gas Basin = 14
(Advance Resources International, Inc., 2003)
(Geology Agency, 2010)
POTENTIAL = 49,04 TSCF
TOTAL = 149,30 TSCF 1st Unconventional PSC was
Contracts Signed up to Aug 2015 :
signed on May 2013,
54CBM PSCs
As of January 1st 2014 Currently 5 PSC
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INDONESIAS OIL AND GAS WORKING ACREAGES

Produksi

Eksplorasi

54 CBM PSC 5 SHLE GAS PSC

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II. Future GAS & LNG Project

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ONGOING FUTURE Gas Projects

Natuna D-Alpha IDD


Production:
Production (YTD): Bangka: 120 MMscfd (2016)
Reserved 4,6TCF Gehem Hub: 420 MMscfd (2020)
Gendalo Hub: 700 MMscfd (2020)
JANGKRIK TANGGUH TRAIN-3
DONGGI SENORO
Production (2017):
450 MMscfd, Production : Production (2019):
4100 bopd Senoro: 310 MMscfd (2015), 3,8 MTPA LNG ,
6000 bopd 3200 bopd
Donggi: 60 MMscfd (2016),
RIAU Matindok : 65 MMscfd
NORTH ISLANDS EAST
SUMATERA KALIMANTAN (2017), 500 bopd

KEPODANG BUKIT TUA CENTRAL


SULAWESI
Production Production (2016):
CENTRAL(2015):
116 SUMATERA
MMscfd 20000 bopd PAPUA
50 MMscfd
SOUTH SUMATERA
SOUTH
SOUTHSULAWESI
MAHAKAM 3 ABADI
LAMPUNG
WEST
JTB-CJAVA Production (2015):
120 MMscfd, MASELA
Production (2025):
990 MMscfd
Production (2019)CENTRAL
JAVA EAST
330 MMscfd JAVA MADURA BD
Production (2016):
110 MMscfd,
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Pengembangan Lapangan Gas Secara Lebih Optimal
Akan Membutuhkan Dukungan Infrastruktur Yang
Sebaran Cadangan Gas di Indonesia, Memadai (source: Indonesian Annual Reserve Report as of 1-1-2014)
Sebaran Permintaan Gas (Contracted) di Indonesia, (source: Indonesian Gas Balance Report as of Q1 2015)
Indonesia contributes 19% of total
Asia Pacific gas reserves 100% 100% Indonesia
(source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 90% 8.2% 90%
(19%)
2014)
80% 80%

70% 70%

Natuna D-Alpha
60% 60%

50% 50%

40% 40%

30% 30%

20%

10% DONE 20%

10%

0% 0%

Worlds Asia Pacifics

IDD
Reserves Reserves

Donggi Senoro

Tangguh Train 3
Legends
:
Proven Reserves (in TCF)

MASELA
Demands until 2030 (in TCF)

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III. Domestic Demand

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GAS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
2015 2025

INVESTMENT
Pipeline Liquefaction & Regasification LPG
USD 8.5 billion USD 8 billion USD 0.42 billion
Gas Station City Gas TOTAL
USD 13 billion USD 2.5 billion USD 32.42 billion
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35.000 MW ELECTRICITY PROJECT
Opportunity as an Anchor Buyer

86 MMSCFD

267 MMSCFD
1.091 147 MMSCFD 48 MMSCFD
MW
2.867
MW 1.83 440
0 MW MW
423 MMSCFD

6.754 450
MW MW 38 MMSCFD

TOTAL GAS NEEDED:


1.009 MMSCFD

TOTAL POWER: 13.432 MW (38%)


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VIRTUAL PIPELINE FOR GAS POWER PLANT IN PAPUA & MALUKU

1.524 NM
Gas Salawati
144.4 MMSCFD

PLTMG Biak 15 MW
MPP Papua Barat (Manokwari) 20 MW

PLTMG Bintuni 10 MW
862 NM Gas Bintuni PLTMG Serui 10 MW

78.6 MMSCFD PLTMG Fak-Fak 10 MW MPP Papua (Jayapura) 50 MW


PLTMG Jayapura Peaker 40 MW
PLTMG Seram Peaker 20 MW
PLTMG Namlea 10 MW PLTMG Nabire 20 MW

MPP Maluku (Ambon) 70 MW


PLTMG Ambon Peaker 30 MW PLTMG Timika Peaker 10 MW

PLTMG Langgur 20 MW
HUBPLTMG Dobo 10 MW
1.494 NM
15 MMSCFD

PLTMG Saumlaki 10 MW PLTMG Merauke 20 MW

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V. Closing Remarks

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INDONESIA GAS BALANCE YEAR 2015 - 2030
STARTING
GAS IMPORT

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Closing Remarks
Prospective of Indonesia Gas Supply
Development from Conventionalmand
1 Unconvetional encourage with some
Attracrive Incentive Challenging

Gas Demand for the


2 next 5 years:
INVESTMENT
8,679 MMSCFD
(1.2x from current demand) NEEDED

Virtual Pipeline for Eastern Part of


Indonesia
3 To initiate this, the anchor buyer will
be for electricity sector and develop
the area surrounds it.

ASEAN LNG Hub


4 (Hub for LNG price reference in ASEAN
territory)

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