JAKARTA (AFX-ASIA) – Indonesia’s crude oil output will drop by an estimated 17% to around one million barrels a day in 2005 unless new resources are found, Kompas daily quoted Zainal Achmad, deputy head of the Agency for Oil and Gas Upstream Activities, as saying. He said the government must promote exploration for new oilfields…
INDONESIA: Crude output to fall 17% by 2005 if new fields not found Ð Achmad
Posted on May 14, 2003 by EnergyAsia