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Tuesday 18 October 2016

Oman to Invest $7 Billion in Indonesia Project

ARABIANINVESTORS -- Oman has committed to invest $7 billion to build oil storage facilities, a petrochemical plant and a refinery in Indonesia, an Indonesian minister said.

Oman also agreed to supply crude oil to the former OPEC member but details on the amount and price were not disclosed. See here.

Energy Minister Sudirman Said said the refinery would be built in Indonesia’s Riau province, with the oil products being purchased by Pertamina.

“We are now in the process of issuing the permits,” Said said following a meeting between Oman’s investment minister and Indonesia’s vice president in Jakarta, adding that groundbreaking was expected next year.

The minister said he would announce more details about the agreement next week.

Indonesia’s fuel output has suffered from a lack of investment in its refining sector since the construction of its last refinery was completed in 1994.

Oil and gas company Pertamina has 1 million barrels per day (bpd) in refining capacity, which it plans to raise to 2.3 million bpd through upgrades and additional plants. (*)

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