Indonesia - Proved reserves of natural gas. 49.74 (trillion cubic feet) in 2021. In 2021, reserves of natural gas for Indonesia was 49.74 trillion cubic feet. Reserves of natural gas of Indonesia fell gradually from 92.5 trillion cubic feet in 2002 to 49.74 trillion cubic feet in 2021.
Thanks to investment and exploration for 30 years, Indonesia can enjoy the natural gas reserves that have not been used in a very large amount. The second largest natural gas reserves located in Arun, North Sumatra, and Borneo rhino in the East.
Indonesia holds 98 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of proven gas reserves as of 2017, ranking 13th in the world and accounting for about 1% of the world's total natural gas reserves of 6,923 Tcf. Indonesia has proven reserves equivalent to 65.6 times its annual consumption .
INDONESIA'S NATURAL GAS: PRODUCTION, RESERVES, AND CHALLENGES by Bambang Widarsono ABSTRACT Recent years has witnessed decline in national oil production at an alarming rates of higher than 10% annually.
One of the major natural gas reserves in Indonesia is found in the Natuna D Alpha gas field. This is not only a large gas deposit (222 TCF), but is also interesting because it is composed predominantly of CO2 (71%). The last development scheme proposed by the oil companies Exxon and Pertamina for the utilisation of this gas, before the crisis
Indonesia's oil and gas sector Indonesia had a proven amount of oil reserves of approximately 2.5 billion barrels in 2019, while only producing approximately 0.3 billion billion barrels of crude
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