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Indonesia Boosts Energy Security

Indonesia ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉ Energy & Infrastructure

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Indonesia inaugurated a Mini LNG Plant in Tuban, East Java, to enhance energy security and decrease LPG imports. The nation also plans to reduce fuel imports through a biofuel push, including a proposed 20% ethanol blend program by 2028, despite some importer objections. Separately, a minister questioned a projected coal shortage for power plants.

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Indonesia Inaugurates Mini LNG Plant in Tuban

- Indonesia inaugurated a Mini LNG Plant in Tuban, East Java, to boost energy security and reduce LPG imports. - The facility, owned by PT Sumber Aneka Gas, will produce LNG, LPG, condensate, and CNG from gas supplied by Pertamina. - Products will supply industries and power plants across Java, Bali, and Sulawesi, with a maximum LNG production capacity of 55,300 tons annually.