JAKARTA - Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Bahlil Lahadalia revealed that he had sent a team to Angola, Central Africa and the United States. This follows the government's plan to build a refinery and oil storage with a capacity of 1 million barrels.
Bahlil said he sent a team consisting of SKK Migas, Pertamina, Lemigas, and the Directorate General of Oil and Gas at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
"Our team from Angola has returned, who are from America, whose team was brought from SKK Migas, then from Pertamina, from Lemigas, from the Directorate General of Oil and Gas," said Bahlil, quoted on Wednesday, July 23.
Bahlil said the team sent was assigned to map the distribution of areas that could be used as oil storage locations to maintain Indonesia's energy security for 21 days.
These two projects, said Bahlil, were included in 18 pre-feasibility study (FS) documents which were submitted to Danantara for later study and finance.
BACA JUGA:
In the document, storage and refinery cost at least IDR 72 trillion and IDR 160 trillion. Meanwhile, the location is spread from the western tip of Indonesia to the east. These two fantastic projects will be built in Lhokseumawe, Sibolga, Natuna, Cilegon, Sukabumi, Semarang, Surabaya, Sampang, Pontianak, Badung (Bali), Bima, Ende, Makassar, Dongala, Bitung, Ambon, North Halmahera, and Fakfak.
"With the synergy between the Task Force and the Danantara, today's project is still a plan, God willing, it will become a reality," said Bahlil.
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