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Inside the New Cabinet's Energy Self-Sufficiency Roadmap

How Jakarta plans to reduce import dependency across crude, LPG and refined products by 2030.

Widya Lestari23 June 202610 min read
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The newly seated cabinet has put energy self-sufficiency at the centre of its first-100-days agenda, with a particular focus on closing the structural deficit in refined fuels and LPG.

The plan combines refinery upgrades at Balikpapan and Cilacap with an aggressive bioethanol mandate, alongside upstream incentives intended to arrest declining crude production.

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