AP
PE
ND
IX A
C
ON
TR
AC
T
AR
EA
S,
IND
ON
ES
IA,
JAN
UA
RY
1
98
0
Ope
rato
r &
par
tner
s C
ontra
ct a
rea:
pre
sent
, or
igin
al s
ize
&
relin
quis
hmen
ts (
km2)
Con
tract
sz
gnzn
g
Amoc
o P
erta
min
a 50
.0%
50
.0
NE
Su
mat
ra-P
anai
(O
n)
9/79
P
rese
nt:
10,4
95
Am
osea
s C
alas
iati
c T
exac
o O
vers
eas
Con
oco
To
tal
50%
rel
inqu
ishm
ent i
n 19
87.
Iria
nJa
yai
n M
imik
a-E
ilan
den
28/1
0/71
25
.0%
di
stri
ct
25.0
P
rese
nt:
25.0
O
rigi
nal:
25
.0
40,2
93
53,4
56
Con
trac
t par
ticul
ars
Join
t-ve
ntur
e; e
xpen
ditu
re
$5 m
illi
on f
or 3
yr,
the
n P
erta
min
a pa
ys 5
0%.
Sig
natu
re b
onus
$1.
5 m
illi
on.
Pro
duct
ion
bonu
ses
$1.5
m
illi
on a
t sta
rt c
omm
erci
al
prod
, $1.
9 m
illi
on a
t sta
rt
of p
rofi
t, $2
mil
lion
at
50,0
00 b
id,
$3 m
illi
on a
t 10
0,00
0 b
id.
Pro
d uc
tion
-sha
ring
His
tory
Pre
viou
sly
oper
ated
by
Con
oco.
~
......
00
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(co
ntin
ued)
Amos
eas
Eas
t Kal
iman
tan
(On)
6/
12/6
9 P
rodu
ctio
n-sh
arin
g O
rigi
nal c
ontr
act s
igne
d C
hev
ron
Kut
ei
20.0
%
Pre
sent
: 19
,193
by
She
ll. E
sso
farm
ed i
n T
exac
o K
utei
20
.0
Ori
gina
l:
32,0
60
1974
, Che
vron
an
d
Kal
tim
She
ll
30.0
T
exac
o ac
quir
ed i
nter
est
Ess
o 30
.0
in 1
978.
Amos
eas
Nat
una
Sea,
Blo
ck C
12
/79
Sig
natu
re b
onus
$1.
5 C
hevr
on
50.0
%
Pres
ent:
29
,396
m
illi
on, e
xpen
ditu
re
Tex
aco
50.0
$1
8.5
mil
lion
6 y
r.
Aqu
itain
e In
done
sie
51.0
%
N S
umat
ra (O
ff)
14/4
/78
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing
Pla
scom
far
med
in
1979
. N
ort
h S
um
atra
P
rese
nt:
8112
(2
yr)
O
il
44.0
O
rigi
nal:
16
,220
P
lasc
om L
td
5.0
Asa
mer
a 60
.0%
N
Sum
atra
(O
n) B
ika
1/9/
61
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing
Ori
gina
l con
trac
t of w
ork
Un
ion
Tex
as
30.0
Pr
esen
t:
3740
m
odif
ied
24/6
/63,
B
ened
um
Tre
es
10.0
O
rigi
nal:
29
78
14/6
/67,
25/9
/70,
N
o re
linq
uish
men
ts to
dat
e 12
/10/
70.
Asa
mer
a 10
0%
S S
um
atra
-Tem
pin
o F
ield
(O
n)
15/1
0/68
T
echn
ical
ass
ista
nce
Ori
gina
l con
trac
t sig
ned
Pre
sent
: 28
5 (3
0 yr
) by
Red
co;
late
r ac
quir
ed
Ori
gina
l:
285
as a
sub
sidi
ary
of
No
reli
nqui
shm
ent o
blig
atio
ns
Asa
mer
a.
Ope
rato
r &
par
tner
s
Asam
era
100%
Ass
ocia
ted
Aus
tral
ian
Reso
urce
s (A
AR
) 10
0%
Atla
ntic
Ric
hfie
ld
25.0
%
Phi
llip
s 50
.0
Am
osea
s 25
.0
Atla
ntic
Ric
hfie
ld
46.0
%
Nat
omas
36
.8
Rea
ding
&
Bat
es
12.2
R
amah
P
rope
rtie
s 4.
9
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(con
tinue
d)
Cont
ract
are
a: p
rese
nt,
orig
inal
size
&
rel
inqu
ishm
ents
(kTTi!
)
Cont
ract
signi
ng
Cor
rido
r B
lk, B
enta
yan
15/1
0/68
P
rese
nt:
11,2
60
Ori
gina
l:
11,2
60
Iria
nJa
ya
Cer
am-B
ulu
(O
n)
1/11
/69
Pre
sent
: 32
,302
(3
0yr)
O
rigi
nal:
11
3,50
0
NE
Kal
iman
tan
(On)
8/
8/71
P
rese
nt:
6720
(3
0 yr
) O
rigi
nal:
16
,835
T
hree
rel
inqu
ishm
ents
NW
Jav
a S
ea (O
ff)
19/1
/67
Pres
ent:
27
,677
(3
0 yr
) O
rigi
nal:
55
,436
T
wo
reli
nqui
shm
ents
Con
tract
par
ticul
ars
Tec
hnic
al a
ssis
tanc
e
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing;
in
fo: $
3 m
illi
on; e
xpen
di-
ture
: $14
.5 m
illio
n ov
er
8 yr
.
Sig
natu
re b
onus
: $1
mil
lion
; in
fo:
4 m
illi
on;
expe
ndit
ure:
$19
.7 m
illi
on
over
8 y
r, p
rodu
ctio
n bo
nus:
$2
mil
lion
at
50,0
00 b
id,
$4 m
illi
on a
t 10
0,00
0 bi
d.
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing
His
tory
15/1
0/68
Red
co, f
arm
ed
out
to S
tanv
ac i
nJa
n 7
1,
retu
rned
to
Asa
mer
a 15
/1/7
7.
1/11
/69:
Ori
gina
l con
trac
t w
ith
Gul
f & W
este
rn;
11/7
2: A
AR
acq
uire
d 10
0% w
orki
ng in
tere
st.
Am
osea
s ac
quir
ed 2
5% i
n m
id-1
976.
Arc
o ac
quir
ed h
oldi
ngs
of
Sin
clai
r Oil
; Rea
ding
&
Bat
es b
ough
t Car
ver
Dod
ge in
196
9.
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(con
tinue
d)
Bri
tish
Petro
leum
50
.0%
O
nsho
re S
ulaw
esi
24/1
0/77
P
rodu
ctio
n-sh
arin
g A
rea
awar
ded
to G
ulf
in
Gu
lf
50.0
Pr
esen
t:
11,2
14
(30
yr)
1970
. B
P a
cqui
red
50
%
Org
inal
: 29
,260
in
tere
st 5
/9/7
4. B
P a
ssum
-ed
ope
rato
rshi
p 1/
7/76
.
Cal
tex
Sum
atra
(O
n)
9/63
C
ontr
act o
f wor
k; p
arts
O
rigi
nal "
cont
ract
of
Sta
nd
ard
Oil
Pr
esen
t:
48,5
20
exte
nsio
ns
prod
ucti
on-s
hari
ng
wor
k" fo
r cen
tral
Su
mat
ra
Cal
if
50.0
%
area
dat
es to
193
1; 1
968:
C
alas
iati
c 50
.0
8/8/
71,
six
bloc
ks a
dded
(42
,838
. 20
/1/7
5 sq
km
) an
d 1s
t rel
inqu
ish-
men
t, le
avin
g 50
,764
sq
km;
9/8/
71:
prod
ucti
on-
shar
ing
cont
ract
ext
en-
sion
s w
ill a
pply
to
addi
-ti
onal
22,
220
I sq
km
, ef
fect
ive
28/1
1/83
.
Citi
es S
eroi
ce
EJa
va
Sea
-Sir
i (O
il)
12/2
/79
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing:
M
arat
hon
farm
ed i
n C
itco
Ind
ones
ia
50.0
%
Pres
ent:
11
,180
(1
0 yr
) ex
pend
itur
e $1
.3 m
illi
on
10/7
9.
Pet
role
um C
orp
50.0
fo
r 2
yr. S
igna
ture
bon
us
Mar
ath
on
50
.0
$200
,000
. P
rodu
ctio
n bo
nuse
s, $
250,
000
@
5000
bid
, $2,
273,
000
@
50,0
00 b
id, $
4,54
5,00
0 @
75
,000
bid
, $6,
818,
000
@
100,
000
bid.
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(co
ntin
ued)
Ope
rato
r C
ontr
act a
rea:
pre
sent
, C
ontra
ct
Con
trac
t par
ticul
ars
His
tory
&
par
tner
s or
igin
al si
ze
sign
ing
& r
elin
quis
hmen
ts (
km2)
Cono
co
50.0
%
E K
alim
anta
n (O
ff)
16/1
/75
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing:
A
rea
reli
nqui
shed
by
Ult
ram
ar
50.0
Pr
esen
t:
3865
(3
0yr)
si
gnat
ure
bonu
s: $
1 m
illio
n;
Tot
al I
ndon
esie
. pr
oduc
tion
bon
us: $
2 m
illio
n @
50,
000
bId.
$5
mill
ion
@ 1
00,0
00 b
Id,
$10
mill
ion
@ 5
00,0
00 b
Id.
Cono
co
40.0
%
S C
hina
Sea
-Blk
B
16/1
0/68
P
rodu
ctio
n-sh
arin
g A
moc
o ga
ined
one
-thi
rd
Get
ty
25.0
(O
ft)
(30
yr)
sign
atur
e bo
nus:
$7
mil
lion
; in
tere
st in
Con
oco'
s G
ulf
17.5
Pr
esen
t:
31,1
16
expe
ndit
ure:
$14
mil
lion
In
done
sia
hold
ings
in la
te
Inpe
x 17
.5
Ori
gina
l:
106,
708
over
1st
6 y
r; p
rodu
ctio
n 19
72.
bonu
s: $
3 m
illi
on a
t 50,
000
bId,
$3
mil
lion
at
100,
000.
Cono
co
25.0
%
Ons
hore
Iri
anJa
ya,
10/2
2/77
F
irst
eve
r 50/
50 jo
int-
6/78
Mit
sui a
nd
Per
tam
ina
50.0
K
epal
a B
urun
g ve
ntur
e by
Per
tam
ina;
In
done
sia
Pet
role
um
Mit
sui O
il
12.5
S
elat
an B
lock
A. B
irds
ex
plor
atio
n co
sts,
pro
duct
ion
farm
ed-i
n fo
r 12
.5%
In
pex
12.5
H
ead
to b
e sh
ared
equ
ally
, in
tere
st e
ach
of
Pres
ent:
92
00
afte
r whi
ch c
ontr
acto
r's
Con
oco'
s or
igin
al 5
0%
to b
e su
cces
sive
ly r
elin
quis
hed
shar
e w
ill b
e sp
lit 8
5/15
. sh
are.
to
368
0 sq
km
in 8
yr.
Con
oco
agre
ed to
spe
nd
Cono
co
Cal
ifor
nia
Sta
ndar
d T
exac
o C
FP
Dem
inex
50
.0%
P
erta
min
a 50
.0
Esso
50
.0%
G
ulf
30
.0
Sun
mar
k 12
.5
Lou
isia
na L
&E
7.
5
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(co
ntin
ued)
Iria
n Ja
ya-N
anka
blo
ck
Pres
ent:
42
,734
NE
Kal
iman
tan-
Sim
engg
aris
(O
n)
Pres
ent:
42
85
Ori
gina
l:
4285
R
elin
quis
hmen
ts i
n 7
yr
to 1
170
sq k
m
W l
rian
Jaya
Bom
bera
i Pen
(O
n)
Pres
ent:
96
60
Ori
gina
l:
14,9
97
12/7
9
9/6/
78
8/8/
71
(30
yr)
$15
mil
lion
on
expl
orat
ion
in f
irst
thr
ee y
ears
. S
igna
ture
bon
us $
3.15
m
illi
on,
prod
ucti
on
bonu
ses
$1 m
illi
on o
ver
50,0
00 b
id, a
noth
er $
1 m
illi
on o
ver
150,
000
bid.
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing;
ex
pend
itur
e $8
mil
lion
in
4 yr
.
Join
t pro
d-sh
arin
g; e
xpen
di
ture
: $9.
5 m
illi
on in
3 y
r;
sign
atur
e bo
nus
$2 m
illi
on;
prod
ucti
on b
onus
es; $
1 m
illio
n @
25,
000
bid.
$2
mill
ion
@ 7
5,00
0 bi
d.
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing;
si
gnat
ure
bonu
s: $
3 m
illio
n;
expe
ndit
ure:
$10
.1 m
illi
on
over
8 y
r.
No
dril
ling
in 1
979.
24/1
0/70
: O
rigi
nal c
on
trac
t W
hite
ston
e P
etro
leu
m;
3/71
: G
ulf
acqu
il'e
d 80
%;
13/7
/72;
LL
&E
ac
quir
ed W
hite
ston
e's
20%
; 19
76: S
un
mar
k
farm
ed-i
n fo
r 2
5%
, E
sso
beca
me
oper
ator
28/
11/7
7.
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(con
tinue
d)
Ope
rato
r &
par
tner
s C
ontra
ct a
rea .
. pre
sent
, or
igin
al s
ize
& r
elin
quis
hmen
ts (
km2 )
Con
tract
si
gnin
g
Gul
f Oil
Nat
un
a S
ea-B
lock
A
22/9
/79
Su
mat
ra G
ulf
10
0.0%
P
rese
nt:
23,7
68
Hud
bay
Oil
50.0
%
Atl
anti
c R
ichf
ield
25
.50
Bri
dger
P
etro
leum
1.
95
Pan
Oce
an
17.5
5 K
on
du
rOil
5.
0
Huf
feo
(see
belo
w)
Rel
inqu
ishm
ents
in 6
yr
to
5000
km2
Mal
acca
Str
ait (
Off
) P
rese
nt:
15,9
08
Ori
gina
l:
39,8
45
Th
ree
reli
nqui
shm
ents
S S
umat
ra (
On)
P
rese
nt:
5160
O
rigi
nal:
51
60
Rel
inqu
ishm
ent:
At o
ptio
n o
f H
uffc
o
5/8/
70
(30
yr)
8/8/
68
Con
trac
t par
ticul
ars
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing;
ex
pend
itur
e $8
0.7
mil
lion
in
6 y
r. S
igna
ture
bon
us
$20.
1 m
illi
on.
Pro
duct
ion
bonu
ses,
$10
mil
lion
@
50,0
00 b
id, $
50 m
illi
on @
1 0
0,00
0 b
id, $
100
mil
lion
@
200
,000
bid
.
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing;
si
gnat
ure
bonu
s: $
4 m
illi
on (
plus
info
).
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing;
si
gnat
ure
bonu
s: $
1 m
illi
on
(inc
lude
s bl
ock
in
Kal
iman
tan
unde
r co
ntr
act)
: ex
pend
itur
e: $
11
mil
lion
(fo
r bo
th a
reas
).
His
tory
5/8/
70: O
rigi
nal
Ko
nd
ur
cont
ract
s; 3
/6/7
1: A
rco
acqu
ired
51
% a
nd
op
erat
orsh
ip fr
om P
an
Oce
an;
1/3/
79 H
ud
bay
O
il b
ecam
e op
erat
or.
Ori
gina
l con
trac
t cov
ered
al
l Sum
atra
sou
th o
f eq
uat
or
not a
ssig
ned
by
Per
tam
ina.
Min
imu
m
dep
th c
laus
e: 1
500
met
ers.
P
rodu
ctio
n ri
ghts
exc
lude
d fo
r pr
oven
pro
duct
ion
area
s.
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(co
ntin
ued)
HuJ
fco
E K
alim
anta
n (O
n)
8/8/
68
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing;
M
inim
um d
epth
cla
use
Ro
yM
. P
rese
nt:
12,6
17
(30
yr)
sign
atur
e bo
nus:
$1
mil
lion
; 22
30 m
; see
Hu
ffco
-S
Huf
fing
ton
10.0
%
Ori
gina
l:
12,6
17
expe
ndit
ure:
$11
mil
lion
S
umat
ra.
Ult
ram
ar
35.0
R
elin
quis
hmen
t at o
ptio
n o
f 1s
t 6yr
, (8
-yr e
xplo
r pe
riod
) U
nion
Tex
as
35.0
H
uffc
o A
ustr
alia
n O
il
10.0
U
nive
rsal
T
ank
ship
5.
0 V
irgi
nia
In te
rna t
iona
l 5.
0
Jam
bi O
il
S S
um
atra
-9/
6/78
Jo
int p
rodu
ctio
n-sh
arin
g;
Tei
koku
18
.0%
Ja
mb
i A-b
lock
(O
n)
expe
ndit
ure
$16
mil
lion
M
itsu
i 6.
0 P
rese
nt:
5535
in
3 y
r; s
igna
ture
bon
us:
Sum
itom
o 6.
0 O
rigi
nal:
55
35
$4 m
illi
on;
prod
bon
uses
JN
OC
70
.0
To
be
redu
ced
to 2
500
km2
$1 m
illi
on @
50,
000
b/d
, by
8th
yr
$1.5
mil
lion
@ 1
00,0
00
b/d,
$2
mil
lion
@ 1
50,0
00.
Jam
bi S
hell
50.0
%
S S
umat
ra: J
ambi
(O
n)
12/2
/79
Join
t -ve
n tu
re
Per
tam
ina
50.0
P
rese
nt:
19,0
30
Jape
x Su
mat
ra
50.0
%
S S
um
atra
-Lam
pu
ng
(O
n)
14/7
/78
Join
t pr
od u<
:tio
n-sh
arin
g 21
/7/7
8 T
rans
ferr
ed fr
om
Per
tam
ina
50.0
P
rese
nt:
21,0
00
Jap
ex t
oJa
pex
Sum
atra
. O
rigi
nal:
21
,000
Ope
rato
r &
part
ners
Mar
atho
n O
il
33.3
%
Hu
db
ay
33.3
C
oast
al S
tate
s G
as
33.3
Mar
atho
n 25
%
Indo
nesi
a S
un
Oil
75
Mar
atho
n 40
.0%
A
mer
ada
Hes
s 40
.0
Hu
db
ayO
il
20.0
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(co
ntin
ued)
Con
trac
t are
a: p
rese
nt,
Con
tract
C
ontr
act p
artic
ular
s or
igin
al s
ize
slgnz
ng
& r
elin
quis
hmen
ts (
krrl
)
S C
hina
Sea-
3/75
S
igna
ture
bon
us: $
3 m
illi
on;
Kak
ap B
lock
A (
Off
) (3
0 yr
) in
fo: $
3 m
illi
on; e
xpen
di-
Pre
sent
: 51
65
ture
: $20
.5 m
illi
on o
ver 8
yr.
O
rigi
nal:
51
65
Iria
nJa
ya
(On)
6/
10/7
3 P
rodu
ctio
n-sh
arin
g;
Pre
sent
: 13
,318
(3
0 yr
) si
gnat
ure
bonu
s: $
1.5
Ori
gina
l:
17,7
60
mil
lion
; ex
pend
itur
e: $
11.3
m
illi
on o
ver
1st 8
yr.
Nat
un
a S
ea-B
Blo
ck (
Off
) 11
/79
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing.
P
rese
nt:
24,6
05
Exp
endi
ture
$62
mil
lion
O
rigi
nal:
24
,605
ov
er 1
st 1
0 yr
s; $
14 m
illi
on
Are
a to
be
succ
essi
vely
red
uced
in
1st
2 y
r. S
igna
ture
to
509
4 km
2 at
end
of 6
th y
ear
bonu
s $8
.5 m
illi
on
His
tory
Ori
gina
l are
a re
linq
uish
ed
by
Agi
p. P
hill
ips,
T
enec
o la
ter
held
one
th
ird
shar
es b
ut g
ave
them
up.
Coa
stal
Sta
tes
sign
ed 2
/78
to s
pend
$2
.5 m
illi
on t
o dr
ill o
ne
wel
l.
Per
tam
ina
has
opti
on to
ta
ke 1
0% i
n ca
se o
f com
m
erci
al d
isco
very
. 19
78:
Mar
ath
on
took
ove
r op
erat
orsh
ip fr
om S
un.
Mob
il O
il In
done
sia
Mob
il Pe
trole
um
Indo
nesi
a In
c.
100%
100%
Mob
il Ex
plor
atio
n In
done
sia I
nc.
100%
Mob
il O
il In
done
sia
100%
Mob
il M
obil
P
eusa
ngan
50
.0%
P
erta
min
a 50
.0
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(con
tinue
d)
Nor
th S
wn
atra
-B B
lock
(O
n) 2
2/7/
68*
Ori
gina
l:
3745
Pr
esen
t:
1872
Mak
assa
r Str
aits
(O
il)
14/3
/73
Ori
gina
l:
20,9
14
(30
yr)
Pres
ent:
13
,594
Nor
th S
wna
tra
(Off
& O
n)
16/1
0/68
O
rigi
nal:
20
,767
(3
0 yr
) Pr
esen
t:
25,0
37
Nat
una
Sea
-Blo
ck D
I &
DII
Pr
esen
t:
10,3
07
Ori
gina
l:
10,3
07
N S
umat
ra-P
eusa
ngan
(O
il)
6/79
P
eusa
ngan
34
40
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing
Pro
d uc
tion
-sha
ring
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing.
S
igna
ture
bon
us: $
22 m
il
lion
. Exp
endi
ture
$14
0.4
mil
lion
ove
r 1s
t 10
yr.
22/7
/68*
: are
a ac
quir
ed
by M
obil
Oil
Ind
ones
ia
Inc.
Pro
duct
ion
from
A
run
field
com
men
ced
1978
.
25/1
/70:
367
0 km
2 su
bst
itut
ion
as c
ompe
nsat
ion
for
boun
dary
cha
nges
.
Join
t ven
ture
; exp
endi
ture
P
erta
min
a's
firs
t of
fsho
re
$15
mil
lion
for
3 yr
, the
n jo
int v
entu
re.
Per
tam
ina
pays
50%
. Sig
-n
atu
re b
onus
$1
mil
lion
, di
scov
ery
bonu
s $5
mil
lion
. $7
.6 m
illi
on o
n st
art o
f pro
fit.
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(co
ntin
ued)
Ope
rato
r &
par
tner
s C
ontra
ct a
rea:
pre
sent
, or
igin
al s
ize
& r
elin
quish
men
ts (k
m2 )
Con
tract
sig
ning
Nat
omas
(lia
pco)
52
.68%
Jav
a S
ea (S
Sum
atra
) 6/
9/68
R
eadi
ng &
Bat
es 1
0.17
E
& W
Blo
cks
(Off
) (G
ita
and
(30y
r)
Hud
bay
8.66
Se
lata
n)
R &
B O
ffsh
ore
5.53
Pr
esen
t:
65,9
72
Drl
g O
rigi
nal:
13
2,09
0.59
S
unda
She
ll 5.
00
Fin
al re
linq
uish
men
t 9/8
0 to
Get
ty O
il
4.97
15
,000
km
2
Jap
an O
il
Sulf
ur
3.96
T
idew
ater
3.
76
War
rior
0.
80
Tra
nsO
cean
G
ulf
0.40
T
om B
row
n 0.
30
Petr
omer
-Tre
nd
27.0
%
lria
nJay
a-V
ogel
kop
(On)
15
/10/
70
Eur
afra
p 15
.0
Pres
ent:
12
88
(30
yr)
C I
toh
10.0
O
rigi
nal:
51
58
S Pa
cifi
c O
il
10.0
M
oeco
15
.0
Map
co
10.0
S
outh
ern
Cro
ss
10.0
B
anqu
e de
Par
is
3.0
Con
tract
par
ticul
ars
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing
Prod
ucti
on-s
hari
ng;
sign
atur
e bo
nus:
$1
50,0
00; e
xpen
ditu
re:
$5.3
mill
ion
over
10
yr.
His
tory
Jun
e 14
, 19
71: S
hell
/ Ii
apco
spl
it b
lock
at
1600
30'E
N'w
ard
from
N'w
est
ern
corn
er o
f Iia
pco-
Arc
o bl
ock.
She
ll c
omm
itm
ent
of$1
56 m
illio
n fo
r 43
.6%
of
Iiap
co 5
6%.
($41
mil
li
on fo
r de
velo
pmen
t of
Iiap
co p
rove
n pr
oduc
ti
on).
1st
rel
inqu
ishm
ent:
po
stpo
ned
for $
1.25
m
illi
on fe
e.
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(con
tinue
d)
Pexa
min
Pac
ific
EJa
va
Sea
(Ofi
) 3/
75
Inc
100%
Pr
esen
t: 15
,293
(3
0 yr
)
Phill
ips
Agi
p C
onoc
o
Phill
ips
Shel
l
Stan
vac
Exx
on
Mob
il
Ori
gina
l:
20,3
90
25%
rel
inqu
ishm
ent 3
0/8/
77
63%
rel
inqu
ishm
ent d
ue 9
/85
50.0
%
lria
nJay
a--T
eluk
Ber
au (
On)
6/
10/6
8 25
.0
Pres
ent:
15,0
00
(30
yr)
25.0
O
rigi
nal:
10
0,00
0
50.0
%
50.0
Iria
nJa
ya-
Kam
ura
(On)
6/
79
Pres
ent:
22,3
85
lria
nJa
ya-
Mam
ber
amo
(On)
12
/79
Pres
ent:
14
,675
Jap
ura
Blo
ck &
Kam
par B
lock
in
C S
umat
ra;
Pen
dopo
and
28
/11/
63
Raj
a bl
ocks
in S
Sum
atra
P
rese
nt (t
otal
):
11,7
01.8
O
rigi
nal (
tota
l):
19,8
19.4
Prod
ucti
on-s
hari
ng;
expe
ndit
ure:
$11
.8
mill
ion
over
8 y
r; p
rodu
ctio
n bo
nus:
$1.
5 m
illio
n.
Prod
ucti
on-s
hari
ng:
info
: $1.
5 m
illio
n;
expe
ndit
ure:
$16
mill
ion
over
1st
8 y
r; p
rodu
ctio
n bo
nus:
$5
mill
ion
at 7
5,00
0 bi
d, $
1.5
mill
ion
at
100,
000
bid,
$2
mill
ion
at
200,
000
bid.
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing
Prod
ucti
on-s
hari
ng.
Sig
natu
re b
onus
$25
mill
ion.
E
xpen
ditu
re $
137.
5 m
illio
n ov
er 1
st 1
0 yr
.
Con
trac
t of w
ork
(20
yr)
Are
a re
linq
uish
ed b
y C
itie
s.
10/1
0/68
: Ori
gina
l con
tr
act w
ith
Agi
p; 4
/69:
Ph
illi
ps a
cqui
red
50%
an
d op
erat
ors h
ip.
Kam
par
blo
ck:
1st r
elin
qui
shm
ent i
n N
ov 1
976:
40
70.6
; 2nd
rel
inqu
ish
men
t in
Dec
. 19
73: 4
047
k 1
m.
Ope
rato
r &
par
tner
s
Stan
vac
Exx
on
50.0
%
Mob
il
50.0
Sial
/vac
E
xxon
50
.0%
M
obil
50
.0
Stan
vac
Exx
on
50.0
%
Mob
il
50.0
Stan
vac
Exx
on
50.0
%
Mob
il
50.0
Sum
atra
pex
1.3%
W
hite
She
ild
98.7
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(con
tinue
d)
Con
tract
are
a: p
rese
nt,
orig
inal
size
&
rel
inqu
ishm
ents
(km
2)
S S
um
atra
-Lak
itan
, Ker
uh,
Lem
atan
g &
Keb
ur b
lock
s P
rese
nt (
tota
l):
8456
.86
Ori
gina
l (t
otal
):
9021
Rim
au B
lock
in S
Sum
atra
P
rese
nt:
2854
O
rigi
nal:
28
54
C S
um
atra
-Bar
isan
blo
ck
Pres
ent:
24
7 O
rigi
nal:
24
7
C S
um
atr
a-
Pam
ai T
aluk
Blo
ck A
P
rese
nt:
1900
O
rigi
nal:
19
00
S W
Su
matr
a-
Lam
pung
(O
n &
Off
) P
rese
nt:
20,9
51
25%
rel
inqu
ishm
ent i
n 8/
77
Con
tract
slg
nzng
1/70
4/73
4/73
13/1
0/78
9/8/
69
(30
yr)
Con
trac
t par
ticul
ars
Con
trac
t of w
ork
(23
yr)
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing;
si
gnat
ure
bonu
s $7
5,00
0 an
d $0
.15
mil
lion
to
Indo
nesi
an s
choo
l sys
tem
His
tory
Lem
atan
g bl
ock:
1st
re
linq
uish
men
t in
1975
: 26
8.14
8 km
2;
Keb
ur
bloc
k: 1
st r
elin
quis
hmen
t in
197
5: 2
96.0
91 k
m2
•
Ori
gina
l con
trac
t wit
h A
sia
Oil
; 1/
9/71
: Whi
te
Shi
eld
gain
ed 8
5%;
7/76
; G
ulff
arm
ed-i
n fo
r 47
.3%
an
d
2 w
ells
bu
t lef
t aft
er I
wel
l.
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(con
tinue
d)
Teso
ro P
etro
leum
P
erta
min
a
Tota
l Ind
ones
ie
Per
tam
ina
Mu
turi
Inp
ex
Iria
nJa
ya
Pet
C
o
Tota
l Ind
ones
ie
Cal
asia
tic
Tex
aco
25.0
%
50.0
12
.5
12.5
25.0
%
25.0
Ove
rsea
s 25
.0
Jap
an P
et E
xpl
25.0
NE
Kal
iman
tan
T
arak
an/S
anga
S
anga
(O
n)
Pres
ent:
15/1
0/68
19
69:
582
amen
ded
Rel
inqu
ishm
ent:
Non
e re
quir
ed
Ons
hore
Iri
anJa
ya,
Kep
ala
1977
B
urun
g S
elat
an B
lock
B
(Mut
uri a
rea)
Pr
esen
t:
8890
to
be
succ
essi
vely
rel
inqu
ishe
d to
400
0 km
2 by
end
of 8
th y
r.
Bun
yu a
rea
Pre
sent
: O
rigi
nal:
71
62
32,4
90
31/3
/67
Tota
l Ind
ones
ie
Inpe
x 50
.0%
E
Kal
iman
tan
-Mah
akam
31
/3/6
7 50
.0
Pres
ent:
86
85
Ori
gina
l:
16,8
70
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing;
ex
pend
itur
e: $
7.5
mil
lion
ove
r 2
nd
-5th
yr.
Per
tam
ina'
s 2n
d 50
/50
join
t ven
ture
; ex
plor
atio
n co
sts,
pro
duct
ion
to b
e sh
ared
equ
ally
, aft
er w
hich
T
otal
's s
hare
will
be
spli
t 85
/15.
Tot
al w
ill s
pend
$23
m
illi
on o
n ex
plor
atio
n in
fi
rst
3yr;
Pro
d bo
nuse
s: $
2 m
illi
on @
100
,000
bid
, $2
mil
lion
@ 2
00,0
00 b
id.
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing
15/1
0/68
: R
edco
; 19
69:
Co
ntr
act a
men
ded;
4/7
1:
sold
to T
esor
o.
7/78
: In
pex
and
Iri
an
Jay
a fa
rmed
-in
to T
otal
's
shar
e.
Ori
gina
l aw
ard
to
Jap
ex.
To
tal
farm
ed-i
n 19
70.
Ori
gina
l co
ntr
act w
ith
Jap
ex. T
ota
l fa
rmed
-in
1970
.
Uni
on
Ope
rato
r &
par
tner
s
100%
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(co
ntin
ued)
Con
tract
are
a: p
rese
nt,
orig
inal
siz
e &
rel
inqu
ishm
ents
(km
2 )
E K
alim
anta
n--M
akas
sar
Str
ait (
On
& O
il)
Pre
sent
: O
rigi
nal:
51
23
24,4
85
Con
tract
sig
ning
25/1
0/68
(3
0 yr
)
Con
tract
par
ticul
ars
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing;
si
gnat
ure
bonu
s: $
42 m
illi
on
(ine
l inf
o); e
xpen
ditu
re:
$4 m
illio
n ov
er 8
yr,
pr
oduc
tion
bon
us: $
1.5
mill
ion
@ 7
5,00
0 bi
d;
$1.5
mil
lion
@ 1
75,0
00 b
/ d.
His
tory
25/ 1
0/68
; Con
trac
t for
40
14km
2 (o
n an
d oi
l);
21/4
/70:
ext
ensi
on o
nsh
ore
of 5
666
km2
for
sign
atur
e bo
nus
of$0
.55
mil
lion
and
exp
endi
ture
fr
om $
4 m
illi
on to
$6
over
Ist
6y
r; 6
/7/7
0:
Jap
ex r
elin
quis
hed
off
shor
e ar
ea a
djac
ent t
o B
alik
papa
n an
d U
nion
to
ok 2
663
km2 ;
25/
8/70
: 14
68 k
m2
adde
d.
Uni
on
Inp
ex
50.0
%
50.0
Uni
on
80.0
%
Kat
y I
ndus
trie
s 20
.0
AP
PE
ND
IX A
(con
tinue
d)
E K
alim
anta
n-A
ttak
a (O
ff)
6/7/
70
Pre
sent
: 28
5 (U
nion
) O
rigi
nal:
28
5 31
/3/6
7 U
apex
)
SE
Kal
iman
tan
-Tew
eh (
On)
14
/1/7
4 Pr
esen
t:
17,8
35
Ori
gina
l:
23,7
75
Rel
inqu
ishm
ents
: 1
4/1
/80
-59
18,1
4/1/
82-3
897,
14
/1/8
4--4
156.
Pro
duct
ion-
shar
ing
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Index
ABYSSAL PLAINS, 55 Aceh, 1,9; basin, 60-1,93,98, 141-
3 Agip, 28, 118 agricultural waste, 209 Akil, Ismet & Nayoan, G.A.S., 189,
190 Alaska, 104, 107 Anambas, 57, 118 Andaman Sea, 116 Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co., 3 Arafura basin, 74-5; Sea, 116, 120 archipelagic waters, 114, 118, 120 ARCO, 12, 128, 133-4, 148, 153 Arimbi,147 Arjuna Field, 12, 13, 128, 134, 138,
141,147,148,162,163 Arun field, 51,61,93,96, 100, 134,
142, 156, 164-6 ASAMERA, 25 ASEAN,116 ASEAN Aceh plant, 162 Asiatic Petroleum Co., 3 asphalt deposits, 47 Attaka, 12, 70, 128, 134, 138, 141,
150-1, 163 Australia, 114, 117, 120-2
B.P.M. (Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij), 3, 6, 7,8,9,22
Badak, 70,100,150,151,156,166-7
Balam, South, 146 Balikpapan, 3, 7, 22 Banda Sea, 113 Banjarmasin, 12 Banko, 134, 138, 146 Barito basin, 27, 5·1, 67, 68-9, 94, 98,
149-50 basins, cratonic, 73-5; foreland,
57-73, 141; inner are, 75-6; outer are, 75
Batam Island, 32 Beddoes, L. R., 50,70 Bekapai, 70,128,150,151-2 Bekasap, 138, 139, 146 Belimbing, 147 Benakat, 126 Bongas, 147 boundary, agreements, offshore,
116-17; continental shelf, 118; disputes, offshore, 116, 118-22
Bratanata, Ir., 26, 28 Brodjonegoro, Sumantri, Ir., 28 Brunei, 135 Bula oil fields, 54, 76 Bunyu, 4, 71, 153
CALASIATIC Topco, 28 Caltex, 5, 6, 10, 13, 14,20,28,37,89,
108,131-3,144-6 Celebes Sea, 116 Cemara- Parigi gas fields, 163
252 INDEX
Ceribon,2 charcoal, 209 Cinta field, 12, 13,64, 128, 138, 141,
147, 149 Cities SelVice, 66, 164 coal, 209-11 companies, production-sharing, 133 concessions, mining, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10,
19,20,24,97, 133 CONOCO, 74, 128, 155; contract
area, 27 Continental Oil, 28 continental shelf, 12, 55, 112; con
cept, 114; Indonesian, 115 continental slope and rise, 55, 57,
112-13 contract, joint venture, 109; of work,
13,22,24,26,36-7,108,130-1; revision, 106, 107
coup, October 1965,24, 32,98
DEMINEX OIL COMPANY, 109 drilling, conditions, 12; patterns, 198 Duri, 4, 10-11, 62, 98, 126, 138,
145-6 Dutch East India Company, I Dutch, colonial rule, 7-8
EAST BENAKAT, 147 Elf-Aquitaine, 85 energy policy, 208 Esso,l72 exploration, costs, 79-82; drilling,
84-5; funds, 98, 107; incentives, 107-11; play-types, 90-4; risks, 84; techniques, 77-82, 97, 98, 100
FERTILIZER PLANTS, 160-3 Fletcher, G. L. & Soeparjadi, R. A.,
47,52,54,57,75 firewood, 209 foreign exchange earnings, 17, 40- I,
105-6, 171-2, 174,201-3,214
GAFFNEY, P. D. etal., 105 Gage, M. S. & Wing, R. S., 195 gas, associated, 156-61; fields, 167,
172; flared, 160-1; injection, 160-1; liquefied natural (LNG), 17, 18, 142-3, 164-74; liquefied natural, earnings, 204; liquefied petroleum (LPG), 160, 163, 173; natural, 7, 17, 151, 213; nonassociated, 156-61; processing plants, 163, 167-9, 171-2; reselVes, 173, 178-80, 183-4; resources, 161
Geneva Continental Shelf Conven-tion, 115
geothermal power, 211-13 geological evolution, 44-5 Gestapu (see coup) Gita field, 64, 147, 149 Grossling, B., 187, 188, 189, 199 GulfofThailand,123
HALBOUTY, M. T. & MOODY,j. D., 191
Handil, 16,70,89,128,134,138,141, 150, 152
Hariadi, N., 52, 96 Haryono, Piet, 35, 116, 171 Hatley, A. G., 100 Huffington, R. N., 151, 158, 162,
166-7 hydropower, 211
IIAPCO, 12, 26, 28, 89, 98, 128, 133-4, 148-9; contract area, 25
India, 114, 117 Indonesia Frontier Petroleum, 28;
GulfOil,28 Indonesian, Archipelago, 14-15;
Communist Party, ll; Constitution,8, 19; resources, 215
Indotex,28 Inpex, 128, 133-4
INDEX 253
International Atomic Energy Agency, 213
International Monetary Fund, 33 International Oil Exploration, 28 investment climate, 105-7, 112 IrianJaya, 5, 6, 9, 100, 113, 126 Ivanhoe, L. F., 199,200
JAFAR MANSUR SAAD, Dr, 215 Jambi,4 Jambi A. block, 109 Japan- Indonesia LNG Company,
170 Japan National Oil Corporation, 42,
109, III Japanese invasion, 7-8 JAPEX, 25-109, 133, 150 Jatibarang, 29, 94, 96, 147-8, 163 Java, 5, 9, 126; East, 2,3; East, basin,
65-7, 98; North-East, basin, 93, 96; North-West, basin, 63-5, 93, 96, 130, 147-9; Sea, 12, 100, 128, 148, 163; West, 2, 5; West, Gas Transmission System, 163
Javasea basin, 57 Javasea Oil, 28 Jaya, 154 Jepu,3 Jibodas,2
KALIMANTAN, EAST, 3, 5, 100, 125; East, basin, 93; North-East, 3, 4, 5, 125; South,4
Kampong Minyak, 3 Kasim, 154; Barat, 155; Utara, 154-
5 Kawengan, 9, 23, 66 kerosene, 202, 204-5,209 Kitty field, 13,64, 128,147,149 Klamono, 6, 9, 72, 154, 155 Krakatau steel plant, 32, 163 Kruka, 2 Kusumaatmadja, Dr, 22
Kutei basin, 16, 67, 69-70, 93, 96, 98, 113, 128, 150-2
Kyushu Oil Company, 12,25
LAMPUNG, 109 Ledok,3 LEMIGAS, 23, 29,130,131 Limau,22,126
MAHAKAM, 3, 150; basin, 69-70 Mainguy, M., 82 Malay Archipelago, I Malaysia, 117, 135 Malaysia, National Depletion Pol-
icy,214 Middle East, III, 123-4 MIGAS, 26, 28 Milton, A. C. & Sumantri, B., 198 Minas, 4, 10-11, 13, 16,51,62,89,
98, 126, 131, 134, 138-9, 143-5 mineral, resources, 19; wealth, 1; ex
ports, 201-2 Mining Act, 19 Mining Affairs, State Commission
on, 19-20 Mining Law, 20 Ministry of Mines & Energy, 208
Mobil Oil, 28,109,113, 158, 164-6 Mogoi, 6, 72 Mohammad Sadli, 106 Muara Enim, 3
N.I.A.M. (Nederlandsche Indische Aardolie Maatschappij), 6, 7, 9, 10, 23
N.K.P.M. (Nederlandsche Koloniale Petroleum Maatschappij), 4, 5,6,7,8
N.N.G.P.M. (Nederlandsche Nieuw Guinee Petroleum Maatschappij), 5,6,22,154
N.P.P.M. (Nederlandsche Pacific Petroleum Maatschappij), 5, 6
254 INDEX
Natuna, 57, 118, 120, 172; basin, 73-4, 155; Sea, 130, 155
Natural Gas Utilization Committee, 161
Nayoan, G.A.S. (also et a/.), 52, 94, 191, 192
Netherlands East Indies, 2 Nora, 147, 149 North Sea, 104, 107, 195 nuclear energy, 213-14
OIL (see also petroleum), basins, 191-2, 195-6; companies, foreign, 12, 20, 24, 25, 98, 104, 106, 107, lOS, 109, 111, 112; consumption, domestic, 204-5, 207; depletion rates, 214-16; embargo, 104; exploration, 9, 17; exportable, surplus, 205-7; exports, 17-18, 105; fields, 3,8,9, 10, 11, 14-16,61,62; fields, iliscovery, 198; fields, marginal, 198-9; fields, new, lOS; fields, size of, 134-41; illuminating, 1; major companies, 6; medicinal, 1; offshore, 12, 13, 55, 98-100, 113; onshore, 12, 54, 97-8, 113; policy, 105; prices, 38-41, 104, 111-12; prices, domestic, 205; production, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14-16; production, offshore, 13; production, onshore, 13; production, projected, 18; products, subsidies, 202, 204-5; recovery rates, 176-7, 185; recovery techniques, 87-9, 108; refineries, 2, 7, 8, 22; reserves, 175-7; reserves, Indonesia, 177-81, 196-200; reserves, production ratios, 181-4; reserves, production ratios, Indonesia, 182-3; reserves, SouthEast Asia, 177-81, 195-6; resources, undiscovered, 186-8; resources, undiscovered, Indone-
sia, 188-200; revenue from, II; rigs, 107; seeps, 1-2,44,47,64,69, 70; well productivity, 16; well success ratios, 81, 84-5
OPEC, 38-40, 104, 123, 160,214
PALEMBANG, 7
Pacific Lighting Corporation, 168 Pamusian field, 153 Pan American Oil, 20 Pangkalan Brandan, 2, 9 Pangkalansusu, 7 Papua New Guinea, 114 Pedada,l46 Pematang, 138 Pendopo,4, 146-7 Pensangan offshore block, 109 Perlak,3 PERMIGAN, 9, 22, 23 PERM INA, 10, 22, 23, 25, 26, 29 PERM INDO, 10,23 PERTAMIN, 22, 23, 29 PERTAMINA, 13, 14,29,108, 109,
111, 113, 118, 130, 131, 133, 147, 148,153,154,155,168,171,211; drilling capacity, 107; financial crisis, 17,33-5,41,105; Law, 31; loans, 33; non-oil related activities, 30-2, 34; objectives, 35
Perusahaan Tambang Minyak Ne-gara Republik Indonesia, 9
Petani, 138 petrochemical projects, 164 petroleum (see also oil), accumula-
tions, 134; formation, 43-4; Law, II, 118; prospects, 47-51, 54, 57, 60, 61, 64-5, 69, 73, 75-6, 84, 90-6, 113, 114; reservoirs, 15-16, 51, 60, 65, 105; resources, 20, 26, 29,33,105
Petromer Trend, 133, 154 Philippines, 135, 181
INDEX 255
Phillips Petroleum Company of In-donesia, 28, 118
Plaju,22 plates, crustal, 44, 50, 71, 75 play-types, 90-6 Poleng,66,164 Presidential Commission, 31 production rosts, 12 production sharing agreements, 12,
13,20-2,24-8,36-7, 105, 107, 111, 113, 131
QATAR CONFERENCE, 39
RADJA FIELD, 160 Rama field, 65, 82, 89,128,147, 149 Rantau, 126, 142 Redro, 89 Reerink, jan, 2 REFICAN,25 regressive series, upper, 3, 4, 49, 63 Repelita III (Third-Five Year
Plan), 17, 18, 113,204,208,213 reservoir rocks, 196, 198 Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, 2,
3 Royal Dutch/Shell Group, 3,4, 5, 6
SAGO,I46 Sahul Shelf, 120 Salawati basin, 71-3, 82, 93, 96,
154-5 Samuel, Marcus, 3 Sanga Sanga, 3,70, 125, 150 Santan, 151, 163 sea, territorial, 114, 120 sedimentation, 44; cycles, 47, 50-1 Selatan field, 128, 147, 149 Sembakung, 71, 153 Seram,44 Shell,9, 10, 11,20,22,23,24,73,113 Shell-BHP, 118 Shell-Cities Service, 118 Shell Mijnbouw, 209
Shell Transport & Trading Com-pany, 3
Simenggaris onshore block, 109 Sinclair Oil, 27 Sinegar, M. S. & Sunaryo, 69 Singapore, 1I4 Soepatjadi, R. A. (also et al.), 50, 52,
70,90 solar energy, 213 South China Sea, 87, 1I6, 118 South-East Asia, 7, 16; oil produc-
tion, 123-4, 135; sedimentation, 50-1
Standard Oil Co./Standard Vacuum Co./Stanvac, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, II, 20, 24,28,37,133,146
Suardy, Atik, et at., 192 subduction zone, 45 Subroto, Dr, 120 Suharto, President, 11, 28, 31, 114,
1I8 Sukarno, President, 11 Sulawesi, 1I3 Sumatra, Central, 4, 5, 9, 11,20, 133;
Central, basin, 61-2, 143-6; ~orth,3,4,5,8, 126;South,3, 4,5, 8,9,11,126; South, basin, 57, 62-3,93,98,146-7; West, 113
Sumbono,joedo, Pr.-Dr, 35 Sumpal,3 Sunda basin, 93, 96; Shelf, 57 Sunningdale-Elf, 118 Sutowo, Ibnu, Dr, 13,22,24,25,26,
27,28,29,30,31,32,33-4,38,39
TALANG-AKAR, 4, 63,146-7 Talangjimar, 126 Tanjung,4, 11,22,51,94, 149 Tarakan, 3,125; basin, 67,71,153 tax incentives, 89; payments, 104-5,
112 tectonic theory, 44-5, 52 T eikoku Oil, 109
256 INDEX
Telaga Said, 2, 141-2; Tiga, 2; Tunggal,2
Tenneco, 118 tertiary, basins, 44, 47, 54, III;
cover, 52 Tesoro, 89, 150, 153 Thailand, 117, 135 thalweg concept, 120 Timor, 44; East, 122; Portuguese,
120, 122; Sea, 116, 120; Trough, 120
Tokyo Agreement, 21-2 Total Indonesie, 28,89,128,133-4 transgressive series, lower, 4, 49-50,
63 Trend Exploration, 82
U.N. LAW OF THE SEA CONFERENCE,115
U.S. Internal Revenue Service, 104-5,112
Udang field, 74 Umbgrove,j. H. F., 45 Union Oil, 12,27,28
VIETNAM, 116, 118, 120; South, 118 Virginia International, 28 Vogelkop, 6, 9
WAISIAN, 6, 72 Walio oil field, 72 War, Second World, 7 Waropen basin, 73 water depth, 112 - 13 well, exploration, 100 wind energy, 213 W onosari, 23
ZELDA FIELD, 64 Zijlker, A. j., 2 zone, exclusive economic, 122