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Company Profile
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Company Profile
PERTAMINA is a State Owned oil & gas company (National Oil Company), established on December 10, 1957 under the name PT PERMINA. In 1961 the company changed its name to PN PERMINA and after the merger with PN PERTAMIN in 1968 it became PN PERTAMINA. With the enactment of Law 8 of 1971 the company became PERTAMINA. This name persisted until after PERTAMINA changed its legal status to PT PERTAMINA (PERSERO) on October 9, 2003.
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Opportunities within Pertamina are extremely wide because we operate such a diverse set of businesses: Exploration & Production, Refining, Distribution to Marketing of products, and geothermal.
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PERTAMINA in conducting business activities in the field of energy and petrochemicals, was divided into two sectors, namely upstream and downstream, and supported by the activities of Children's Subsidiaries and Joint Ventures
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Upstream
The business activities of the Pertamina Upstream Directorate cover exploration, production, and transmission of oil and gas. Other activities are Coal Bed Methane (CBM) and geothermal operations.
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Upstream Activities
The business activities of the Pertamina Upstream Directorate cover exploration, production, and transmission of oil and gas. Other activities are Coal Bed Methane (CBM) and geothermal operations. In addition, Pertamina develops an upstream sector research and technology, and also focuses on drilling services in support of these exploration and production activities.
Pertamina's working areas are mostly located in Indonesia, with others overseas. The upstream business of Pertamina is conducted through own operations and through partnerships. Geothermal and CBM exploration and production are entirely carried out in Indonesia, given that there are abundant geothermal and CBM resources in Indonesia with potential for development.
In order to ensure continuity of gas production, Pertamina placed the investment in the CBM business on a firm footing by signing four new Cooperation Contracts (KKS) in the CBM sector, comprising: (1) PHE Metana Kalimantan A managing the Sangatta I Block, East Kalimantan (2) PHE Metana Kalimantan B managing the Sangatta II Block, East Kalimantan; (3) PHE Metana Sumatra Tanjung Enim managing the Tanjung Enim Block, South Sumatra working area; (4) PHE Metana Sumatra 2 managing the Muara Enim Block.
