Jakarta - Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia revealed that the government is still testing the use of CNG as an alternative to 3 kilogram LPG. CNG or compressed natural gas is natural gas that is compressed at high pressure so that it can be stored in a tube.

To reporters at the Presidential Palace Complex, Jakarta, Monday, May 18, Bahlil also said that the use of CNG for 3 kilogram cylinders could only be continued if it passed the safety test.

He said the trial was carried out in two places, namely in China as a factory location and in Indonesia. Bahlil said the use of CNG was already in place for the needs of 12 kilogram and 20 kilogram cylinders and above.

The use, has been applied in hotels, restaurants, and the Free Nutritious Meal or MBG program.


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