More local natural gas needed in Indonesia
As Indonesia’s economy keeps chugging along with annual growth rates around 6% in recent years, its appetite for energy continues to expand in parallel. Demand for primary energy hit 130m tonnes of oil equivalent (mtoe) in 2013, and GDP growth of 8% a year through to 2025 forecast by the National Energy Council (NEC) is expected to push growth in energy consumption up to 7.3% a year in 2013-25, under a business-as-usual scenario. This would put primary energy demand at 277 mtoe within a decade, well above the 2013 supply of 189 mtoe. A big dilemma for policymakers is where to derive all of this
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