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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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Pertamina Continues to Increase National LPG Stock Security
11 Februari 2012
15:15 WIB
JAKARTA, PT Pertamina (Persero) continues to increase national LPG supply level, which now is at the 11.4-day level. In overall, the LPG stock level in all regions is still in secure condition. The national stock at the level of 11.4-day is relatively sufficient to prevent any disruption to LPG stock and distribution.
"Usually with the stock at 11-day to 15-day level, supply and
distribution do not face any disruption. We have also prepared anticipative
steps to minimize any obstacle in supply and distribution of national LPG,"
Vice President Corporate Communication of Pertamina Mochamad Harun said.
The LPG stock level at Pangkalan Susu Depot on Friday, 10 February 2012, in overall, was in secure level after the Depot received 2,600 MT LPG, shipped by Patra II and Patra III Gas Carrier Ship on Friday. Today the Pangkalan Susu Depot will again receive 2,300 MT LPG supply.
"The operation of Pangkalan Susu STS on 26 February 2012 will further strengthen LPG stock," Harun said.
LPG stock at Tanjung Priok Depot is at 5,059 MT level and the Depot will receive additional 2,500 MT imported LPG, which will arrive on 14 February. On the same day, Eratan Ship carrying 8,000 MT LPG will dock at the Depot. As such, the stock security will further increase.
The stock sufficiency at JBB Ancol LPG Terminal will receive support from Tanjung Priok and Eretan Depot, while waiting for additional 2,500 MT supply to be delivered on 14 February. Currently the LPG stock level at JBB Ancol Terminal is at 1,658 MT.
Eretan Terminal will receive 7,000 MT additional LPG stock today. The supply is being carried by Widuri Ship to add to current LPG stock at 1,902 MT level.
Regarding the condition at eastern Indonesia, the LPG stock at Semarang CPO Terminal is at 1,199 MT level. As such, the supply to areas serviced by Semarang CPO Terminal will be supported from Balongan, Eretan and Tanjung Priok. Besides, additional 7,000 MT LPG supply is scheduled to arrive on 12 February.
Meanwhile, LPG stock at Tanjung Perak Depot is at relatively safe position of 3,978 MT. Tanjung Perak will receive 4,500 MT LPG supply on 13 February and 3,500 MT the day after. Subsequently, stock will be sufficiently supplied from Kalbut, Situbondo, which only requires a few hours.
The LPG stock at Gresik MEM Terminal on 10 February was at 2,312 MT level and is sufficient for the next 3 days. Additional 3,500 MT supply is predicted to arrive on 14 February.
At the mean time, the LPG stock at Makassar Depot is at 1,119 MT level and will receive 1,700 MT additional supply on 12 February. The following delivery will arrive on 14 February so the supply to Makassar and neighboring areas are still relatively sufficient.