indonesia - eni · 2015. 11. 18. · source: eni world oil and gas review 2015 $888.6 billion...
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Snapshot
INDONESIA
Indonesia has a diversity of geological basins which continue to offer sizeable oil and gas reserve potential. Indonesia has 60 sedimentary basins including 36 in Western Indonesia that have been well explored. Fourteen of these are producing oil and gas. In underexplored Eastern Indonesia, 39 basins show rich promise in hydrocarbons.
About 75% of exploration and production is located in Western Indonesia. The 4 oil producing regions are Sumatra, the Java Sea, Kalimantan orientale and Natuna and the 4 main gas-producing regions are East Kalimantan, Arun (North Sumatra), South Sumatra and Natuna.
JAKARTA
Bandung
KupangBanjarmasin
Palembang
Medan
UjungPandang
INDONESIA / Asia
1. Sumatra2. Java Sea3. East Kalimantan4. Natuna
1. Arun (North Sumatra)2. South Sumatra3. East Kalimantan4. Natuna
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OIL
GAS
Natural gas export
OIL
833 kbdOil production
1,815 kbdOil consumption
3,544 mbl Oil reserves
GAS
74.71 bcmNatural gas production
35.50 bcmNatural gas consumption
2,815 bcm
38.08 bcm
Natural gas reserves
2013 est. > 2,866
2014est. >
2014est. >
2014est. >
2014est. >
2014est. >
2014est. >
Source:eni World Oil and Gas Review 2015
2013 est. > 3,591
2013 est. > 1,780
2013 est. > 873
INDONESIA Snapshot
ENERGY
2013 est. > 39.03
2013 est. > 75.09
Source:eni World Oil and Gas Review 2015
ELECTRICITY
60 millionsPopulation without electricity
76%National Electrification Rate
92%Urban Electrification Rate
2014 est.
59%Rural Electrification Rate
2014 est.
2014 est.
2014 est.
INDONESIA Snapshot
ENERGY
Source:eni World Oil and Gas Review 2015
$888.6 billion
Country comparison to the world 51
Country comparison to the world 133
Country comparison to the world 190
2012 est. > 6.3% 2013 est. > 5.8%
2014 est. >
2014 est. >
5%
$10,600
Real GDP official exchange rate
real growth rate
per capita (PPP)
GDP
2014 est.
2012 est. > 9,600 2013 est. >10,100
GDP
2014 est. >consumer prices
2013 est. > 6.4%
6.4%Inflation Rate
INDONESIA Snapshot
ECONOMY
Japan 13.1%
Country comparison to the world 28Country comparison to the world 29
oil and gas / ores and slags / electrical appliances / plywood /textiles / rubber / palm oil.
machinery and equipment / electronic equipment / chemicals / fuels / foodstuffs.
$175.3 billion $168.4 billion
growth rate
India 7%
US 9.4%
China 10%South Korea 6%Singapore 9.5%
China 17.2% South Korea 6.7%
Singapore 14.1% Malaysia 6.1%
Thailand 5.5%Japan 9.6%
Export Import
Country comparison to the world 534.9%
Industrial production
Import commodities
Agricolture
IndustriesExport commodities
Export partners Import partners
rubber and similar products / palm oil / poultry / beef / forest products / shrimp / cocoa / coffee / medicinal herbs / essential oil / fish and its similar products /spices.
petroleum and natural gas / textiles / automotive, electrical appliances / apparel / footwear / mining / cement / medical instruments and appliances / handicrafts / chemical fertilizers / plywood / rubber / processed food / jewelry / tourism.
Source:eni World Oil and Gas Review 2015
INDONESIA Snapshot
ECONOMY
Source:eni World Oil and Gas Review 2015
Country comparison to the world 5July 2015 est.
255,993,674
Javanese 40.1% / Sundanese 15.5% / Malay 3.7% / Batak 3.6% / Madurese 3% /
Betawi 2.9% / Minangkabau 2.7% / Buginese 2.7% / Bantenese 2% / Banjarese 1.7% /
Balinese 1.7% / Acehnese 1.4% / Dayak 1.4% / Sasak 1.3% / Chinese 1.2% / other 15% .
bahasa indonesia / english / dutch /
local dialects.
2006 census
Official, modified form of Malay
local dialects of which the most widely spoken is Javanese
Note: more than 700 languages are used in Indonesia2006 census
Population
Ethnic Groups
Languages
INDONESIA Snapshot
DEMOGRAPHICS
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