the data on Indonesia's energy and economy from 2011 through 2021. This handbook covering estimated energy demand of every sector. The tables and annexes are arranged as follows: A. Tables The tables are shown in 6 Main Categories, as follows: - Table 1 Energy and Economic Indicators - Table 2 Indonesia's Energy Balance Table
Total gas reserves in Indonesia 2007-2016; Global share of proved natural gas reserves by country 2019; Leading countries based on conventional natural gas reserves 2020
By Editorial Team 25/08/2021 Summary The National Energy Council (DEN) revealed that Indonesia still has abundant natural gas reserves. According to their calculations, the reserves can support domestic needs for the next 20 years. Proven and potential gas reserves currently reach 62.4 trillion cubic feet (tcf), and proven reserves are 43.6 tcf.
Indonesia has the largest reserves of natural gas in the Asia Pacific region at 108.4 trillion cubic feet (3.1 trillion cubic meter) of proven reserves at the end of 2010; this is three times that of its oil reserves.
With the third highest reserves of natural gas in Asia Pacific after China, the third highest coal production in the world and oil production that averaged 692,000 barrels per day (B/D) in 2020, Indonesia relies heavily on its domestic fossil fuel reserves for its energy. Its LNG export market share is the second largest in Asia Pacific.
Indonesia - Proved reserves of natural gas. 49.74 (trillion cubic feet) in 2021. In 2021, reserves of natural gas for Indonesia was 49.74 trillion cubic feet. Reserves of natural gas of Indonesia fell gradually from 92.5 trillion cubic feet in 2002 to 49.74 trillion cubic feet in 2021.
Indonesia - Proved reserves of natural gas. 101.00 (trillion cubic feet) in 2018 What is reserves of natural gas? Proved energy reserves are estimated quantities of energy sources that analysis of geologic and engineering data demonstrates with reasonable certainty are recoverable under existing economic and operating conditions. The location
Thanks to investment and exploration for 30 years, Indonesia can enjoy the natural gas reserves that have not been used in a very large amount. The second largest natural gas reserves located in Arun, North Sumatra, and Borneo rhino in the East. 4hTM.
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