gas distribution trough pipeline in indonesia-rev 1-051011
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Gas distribution Overview in IndonesiaTRANSCRIPT
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Gas Distribution Through Pipelinein Indonesia
By Michael Baskoro - PGN
Maximizing the Value of Indonesian Gas in Partnership with NorwayHotel Borobudur, Jakarta, October 5th, 2011
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Disclaimer:The information contained in our presentation is intended solely for your personal reference. Inaddition, such information contains projections and forward-looking statements that reflect theCompanys current views with respect to future events and financial performance. These viewsare based on assumptions subject to various risk. No assurance can be given that further eventswill occur, that projections will be achieved, or that the Companys assumptions are correct.Actual results may differ materially from those projected.
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SupplyvsDemandandInfrastructuresCondition
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Indonesia:AMajorProducerofNaturalGas
ThelargestprovengasreservesinAsiaPacificAheadofAustralia,ChinaandMalaysia(BPWorldEnergyReport2010)
ThelargestprovengasreservesinAsiaPacificAheadofAustralia,ChinaandMalaysia(BPWorldEnergyReport2010)
Source: Director General of Oil and Gas
6.39
26.68
7.96
1.32
3.71
53.06
7.76
21.49
24.14
6.316.18 6.30
ExperiencedomesticnaturalgasshortagesDuetofastgrowingdemandandthelimitationofnaturalgasinfrastructure
ExperiencedomesticnaturalgasshortagesDuetofastgrowingdemandandthelimitationofnaturalgasinfrastructure
Natural Gas: Proved reserves (BP World Energy Report 2010) 2009share
Trillion cubic metres 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 of totalIndonesia 2.48 2.63 3.00 3.18 3.18 1.7%Australia 2.35 2.34 2.29 3.08 3.08 1.6%China 1.53 1.68 2.26 2.46 2.46 1.3%Malaysia 2.48 2.48 2.38 2.38 2.38 1.3%Total Asia Pacific 13.48 13.75 14.65 16.00 16.24 8.7%
Total World 172.28 173.18 176.68 185.28 187.49 100.0%4
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WhattheUsersNeed:MoreGasSupplies!
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NoSubsidyofFuelfortheIndustriesSubsidiesforindustriesrevokedin2005
Pricing and EfficienciesSignificantpriceandefficienciesbenefitsbyconvertingtonaturalgas,aswellasenvironmentalconcerns
ConversionofPowerPlantsPentupdemandfromtheconversionofexistingdualfiredpowerplantspendingavailabilityofgas
DemandfromtheindustriesRequirenaturalgastocompeteintheeraofFreeTrade
IndustryDemand2011
Source:MinistryofIndustryRepublicofIndonesia&PLN
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CurrentLowConsumptiontoDriveDemand
LowlevelofcurrentconsumptionofnaturalgasandelectricityEnsurethecontinuinggrowthofdemandfornaturalgas
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Energy IDR/Kwh
Oil 1,420
NaturalGas 339
Coal 366
Geothermal 542
Hydro 12
CostofElectricityProduction
Source:PLN&BisnisIndonesia(Januari2011)
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7INDONESIAN GAS BALANCE 2010-2025
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NaturalGasinIndonesiaDemandvsSupplyIssues
Demand for natural gas is concentrated insome industrial areas (West, Central &East Java, Banten, North Sumatera).
Demand for natural gas is growing rapidly. To this day still very dependent onpipeline gas.
Supply for natural gas is located far frommarkets and sometimes in remoteareas/deep water.
New natural gas explorations andproductions are growing slowly.
Several gas fields have been tied to longterm export contracts.
VSNew infrastructures mustbe developed: Transmission anddistribution pipeline
LNG facilities (FSRU orland base)
CNG, etc
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RecentIndonesiasInfrastructures
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Producers ShippersNaturalGas
Distribution Network
Retailer
Transmission Line
Wholesaler
PGNMediating
Other Bussines
GASDELIVERY
END CUSTOMERSIndustries IPP PLN Commercial&Household
PGNCurrentPositioninValueChain
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OurSourcesofGas
Pertamina CirebonDOHCirebon15BCF
Pertamina JBBDOHCirebon338BCF
Pertamina SumateraSelatanDOHSumsel,Merbau Field,Pagardewa,Prabumenang,Tasim,Musi Barat1006BCF
GrissikPSCGrissik CorridorBlock2581BCF
MedcoE&PIndonesiaSouth&CentralSumatraBlock14BCF
Lapindo BrantasWunut Field136BCF
KodecoWestMaduraPSC52BCF
Pertamina MedanDOHRantau44BCF
*)@1000BTU/SCF
IndonesiaPertamina TACEllipseJatirarangon Field41BCF
Maleo Field243BCF
HuskyOilBDField146BCF
KALIMANTANMedcoE&PLematangLematang Block
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PGN
IndustrialCustomers(SteelMillls,
Petrochemical,Ceramics,Textile,
Glass)
PowerSectors(PLN,IPP)
CommercialCustomers
(Hotels,ShoppingMalls,Commercial
buildings)
ResidentialCustomers
GASSUPPLY Contractedforvolumeandprices
CUSTOMERS Contractedfor
volume BusinesstobusinessPrices
Key Suppliers Under Upstream Authority / BPMigas
PGNsRole ConnectingtheProducerstotheConsumers
Represented98%ofvolume
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OurTransmissionNetwork&Facilities
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KALIMANTAN
Terbanggi Besar St.Pagardewa Station
Panaran Station, Batam
Labuhan Maringgai St. Muara Bekasi Station
Grissik Receiving Station
Legend:
South Sumatera West Java Transmission Pipeline (SSWJ I & II) (1.002 km)
Grissik Duri transmission pipeline (536 km)
PLN Medan
Strategic Business Unit (SBU) I
Strategic Business Unit (SBU) II
Strategic Business Unit (SBU) III
Grissik Singapore transmission pipeline (469 km)
Pagardewa Compressor St.
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Wampu - Belawan transmission pipeline (68,6 km)
Total transmission pipeline length: 2.076 km
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Cater for 44,4% of total retail infrastructure *
* Source : MEMR Decree No. 0225/ 2010
Dist P/L: 587 km (Future LNG RT)
70%PEP/L
NORTHSUMATERA
Dist P/L: 56 km
19%PEP/L
BATAM
Dist P/L: 135 km
99,8%PEP/L
PALEMBANG
Dist P/L: 709 km
30%PEP/L
EASTJAVA
Dist P/L: 2,400 km (Future LNG RT)
50%PEP/L
WESTJAVADist P/L: 11 km
PEKANBARU
DistributionNetwork fortheRetail andHousehold Customers
Dist. P/L : Distribution PipelinePE P/L : Poly Ethylene Pipeline
Total distribution pipeline length: more than 3,750 km
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ConclusionRemarks
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The demand for natural gas in Indonesia is still increasing
rapidly. It is a promising market to be exploited.
Infrastructures development (transmission, distribution
pipelines and facilities) are in progress and will continue to
grow in order to connect producers and end customers.
PGN is committed to take the leading role in connecting gas
supply to the market.
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Contact:PTPerusahaanGasNegara(Persero)TbkJl.KHZainul Arifin No.20,Jakarta11140,IndonesiaPh:62216334838Fax:62216331632http://www.pgn.co.id
Thank You
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