
Indonesia Exploration & Production, 2025
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Indonesia Exploration & Production, 2025
Summary
Indonesia remains a global player in energy markets with signifcant reserves. Though onshore production has declined, Indonesia continues to explore deepwater, and ultra-deepwater projects in order to sustain production. With licesnsing rounds and regulatory reforms improving, investments continue to pour in, and M&A activity further strengthens their goals of sustaining output levels.
With declines in onshore production being offset by a ramp-up in offshore and deepwater expansion, Indonesia is keen to continue its E&P activities, and incentivize domestic, and outside investment to do the same. Projects like Geng North, Gendalo-Galang, and renewed investments in Tangguh, will keep up production levels, while ultra-deepwater projects continue to come online.
Today, Pertamina dominates the hydrocarbon sector in Indonesia, but Eni’s acquisitions and drastic growth could reflect a change in market dynamics. Despite all the challenges, Indonesia’s commitment to technological advances to work on maturing fields to increase outputs, increased investments, and ET goals, maintains their status in Southeast Asia, and global energy markets.
Scope
Summary
Indonesia remains a global player in energy markets with signifcant reserves. Though onshore production has declined, Indonesia continues to explore deepwater, and ultra-deepwater projects in order to sustain production. With licesnsing rounds and regulatory reforms improving, investments continue to pour in, and M&A activity further strengthens their goals of sustaining output levels.
With declines in onshore production being offset by a ramp-up in offshore and deepwater expansion, Indonesia is keen to continue its E&P activities, and incentivize domestic, and outside investment to do the same. Projects like Geng North, Gendalo-Galang, and renewed investments in Tangguh, will keep up production levels, while ultra-deepwater projects continue to come online.
Today, Pertamina dominates the hydrocarbon sector in Indonesia, but Eni’s acquisitions and drastic growth could reflect a change in market dynamics. Despite all the challenges, Indonesia’s commitment to technological advances to work on maturing fields to increase outputs, increased investments, and ET goals, maintains their status in Southeast Asia, and global energy markets.
Scope
- In-depth analysis of Indonesia's exploration and production sector. It covers crude oil and natural gas production, with focus on major oil developments, licesnsing rounds, and M&A activity.
- Comprehensive, data-driven, timely, region-specific, strategic, insightful, forward-looking, geopolitical, investment-focused, and energy transition.
Table of Contents
9 Pages
- Executive Insights
- Indonesia Exploration and Production Sector
- Oil and Condensate Production Outlook
- Natural Gas Production Outlook
- Development Outlook
- Exploration
- Bidding and Licensing
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Takeaway
- About GlobalData
- Methodology
- Coverage
- Secondary research
- Contact us
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Indonesia, Crude Oil Production (bd) by Terrain & Top Ten Fields in Indonesia by Crude Oil Production
- Figure 2: Indonesia, Natural Gas Production (bd) by Terrain & Top Ten fields in Indonesia by Natural Gas Production
- Figure 3: Indonesia, Upcoming Oil and Gas Projects
- Figure 4: Indonesia, Net Oil Entitlement (mbd) by Major Companies & Indonesia, Gas Entitlement (mmcfd) by Major Companies
- Figure 5: Indonesia, Blocks offered for License, Jan ’24 – Dec 24’
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