JAKARTA: The international oil company British Petroleum is committed to increasing its investment of U.S. $ 10 billion for exploration in Indonesia. Currently BP's investment in Indonesia has invested U.S. $ 7 billion.
"BP in Indonenesia have invested in U.S. $ 7 billion and we will increase investment more U.S. $ 10 billion in 10 years," said CEO of British Petroleum Robert Dudley, after meeting President Susilo Bambang Yuhdoyono at the Presidential Office on Friday (27 / 5) .
This tu is also confirmed by the Head of Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) Wiryawan Gita, in the same occasion. "Direct investment is U.S. $ 10 billion, but indirect U.S. $ 25 billion," says Gita.
Robert Dudley met the President and said it would continue its commitment to invest in Indonesia.
In its implementation, BP interested in investing in the energy sector such as the development of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Tangguh project in Papua. BP also will submit a proposal to the president within the next two months to follow up plans about the development.
Then BP will also develop Bad Coal Methane which has the source quite a lot in Indonesia, "As we know, we (BP) to handle with great care a very great variety of projects that run," he explained.
Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (EMR) Darwin Saleh added BP was interested to invest in the construction of the Tangguh LNG third train.
"I think not only BP, but I think BP was specifically told to submit their interest to invest a lot," he explained. (*)
"BP in Indonenesia have invested in U.S. $ 7 billion and we will increase investment more U.S. $ 10 billion in 10 years," said CEO of British Petroleum Robert Dudley, after meeting President Susilo Bambang Yuhdoyono at the Presidential Office on Friday (27 / 5) .
This tu is also confirmed by the Head of Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) Wiryawan Gita, in the same occasion. "Direct investment is U.S. $ 10 billion, but indirect U.S. $ 25 billion," says Gita.
Robert Dudley met the President and said it would continue its commitment to invest in Indonesia.
In its implementation, BP interested in investing in the energy sector such as the development of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Tangguh project in Papua. BP also will submit a proposal to the president within the next two months to follow up plans about the development.
Then BP will also develop Bad Coal Methane which has the source quite a lot in Indonesia, "As we know, we (BP) to handle with great care a very great variety of projects that run," he explained.
Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (EMR) Darwin Saleh added BP was interested to invest in the construction of the Tangguh LNG third train.
"I think not only BP, but I think BP was specifically told to submit their interest to invest a lot," he explained. (*)
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