Indonesia to Build Oil Reserve Facility Near Singapore to Enhance Energy Security

Indonesia Plans Strategic Oil Reserve to Whether​ Price Volatility

In a bid to shield ⁣its economy from the unpredictable swings of the global oil market, Indonesia has unveiled ambitious plans to establish a ample oil ‌storage ​facility on⁢ an island in ‍close proximity to Singapore. This strategic move, ‌announced‌ by Indonesian minister of Energy ‌and Mineral Resources Bahlil Lahadalia, aims to bolster the nation’s ⁣energy security by extending ⁢its oil reserves to‌ 30 to 40 days’ worth of supply. ⁤ Currently, Indonesia’s existing storage capacity accommodates only 21 days’ worth of oil. “The facility ‍would be designed ⁤to store various types of oil for 30 ​to 40 days, surpassing the country’s existing oil storage capacity, wich currently⁤ holds oil for only 21 days,” Lahadalia explained. The⁤ project is projected to deliver meaningful​ financial benefits, possibly reducing Indonesia’s annual oil⁣ import bill, which currently ‍stands at a​ staggering 500 trillion ⁣rupiah – approximately 31.33⁣ billion U.S. dollars. Highlighting the urgency behind the ‍initiative, Lahadalia emphasized the widening ​gap between Indonesia’s domestic oil production and consumption. “Indonesia’s oil production⁤ reaches⁤ approximately 600,000 barrels per day, while its oil consumption stands at 1.6 million barrels per day,” he noted.

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