October 17 - 18, 2013

8th Deepwater Asia Pacific 2013


Deepwater projects still promising Indonesia!

BP Migas has approved 12 development plans that represent $830 million in total investments, according to Dow Jones. Two of the biggest projects are offshore in Kepodang gas field and Sapi field. Indonesia would still need foreign oil and gas firms with huge capital to unearth more hydrocarbon reserves amid the country’s declining oil. International energy companies such as US-based Chevron and France-based Total SA account for around 70 percent of Indonesia’s oil output.

Deepwater projects still promising Indonesia!
BP Migas has approved 12 development plans that represent $830 million in total investments, according to Dow Jones. Two of the biggest projects are offshore in Kepodang gas field and Sapi field. Indonesia would still need foreign oil and gas firms with huge capital to unearth more hydrocarbon reserves amid the country’s declining oil. International energy companies such as US-based Chevron and France-based Total SA account for around 70 percent of Indonesia’s oil output.

Deepwater projects still promising Indonesia!

BP Migas has approved 12 development plans that represent $830 million in total investments, according to Dow Jones. Two of the biggest projects are offshore in Kepodang gas field and Sapi field. Indonesia would still need foreign oil and gas firms with huge capital to unearth more hydrocarbon reserves amid the country’s declining oil. International energy companies such as US-based Chevron and France-base

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