JAKARTA - The Special Task Force for Upstream Oil and Gas Business Activities (SKK Migas) stated that the sustainability of the national capacity forum (kapnas) is in line with Indonesia Oil and Gas (IOG) 4.0 strategic plan.
"(The strategic plan of the IOG 4.0) covers three large targets by 2030, namely oil production of 1 million barrels and natural gas as much as 12 billion standard cubic feet per day, increasing the multiplier effect of the upstream oil and gas industry on other sectors and maintaining environmental sustainability or sustainability," said Deputy Head of SKK Migas Nanang Abdul Manaf quoted from ANTARA, Thursday, November 23.
He said, in line with the theme carried out at the 2023 Kapnas III Forum, namely the development of capability integration in the context of increasing national capacity.
Nanang said the upstream oil and gas industry not only plays a role in contributing to state revenues, but also contributes to supporting the national economic turnover.
From 2020 to the second quarter of 2023, the value of upstream oil and gas industry procurement reached IDR 273.6 trillion, with the contribution of main commodities of IDR 228.7 trillion.
"During this period, this industry mobilized the hotel and catering sectors amounting to Rp7.2 trillion, the labor sector worth Rp18 trillion, transportation Rp18 trillion, health Rp367.7 billion and insurance and banking worth Rp84.4 billion. In addition, upstream oil and gas also moved the MSME sector with a value of Rp25 trillion, where TKDN (domestic component level) reached 100 percent," said Nanang.
Until the third quarter of 2023, SKK Migas noted that the upstream oil and gas TKDN had reached 61.18 percent.
This figure exceeds the TKDN target set by the government, which is 57 percent. Until the third quarter of 2023, TKDN upstream oil and gas had reached 61.18 percent.
This figure exceeds the TKDN target set by the government, which is 57 percent.
Regarding the series of Kapnas III 2023 Forums which have been held in five work areas of SKK Migas, Vice President of SKK Migas who is also Chairman of the National Capacity Forum Committee Erwin Suryadi explained that the activity was attended by 4,339 participants, 123 companies providing goods and services, 56 leading MSMEs and 628 vocational participants.
The series of activities have facilitated 67 business meetings to bring together supply & demand for the upstream oil and gas sector in each region.
SKK Migas held the 2023 Kapnas III Forum on November 23-24 at the JCC.
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This activity became the peak of the 2023 Kapnas III Forum series, which was previously held in five SKK Migas work areas, namely Java, Bali, Madura, and Nusa Tenggara (Jabanusa), Papua and Maluku (Pamalu), Kalimantan and Sulawesi (Kalsul), North Sumatra (Sumbagut), and Southern Sumatra (Sumbabagsel).
"Hopefully with the Kapnas III Forum we will further roll out to enlarge the activities of the oil and gas industry so as to provide a multiplier effect to all sectors in order to strengthen the national economy because we are in an energy transition situation so that the role of oil and gas and later also towards gas because gas is considered more environmentally friendly and now many developments towards gas also involve the development of engineering, procurement, construction, and installation," said Nanang.
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