Indonesia Cuts 2020 Oil, Gas Production Outlook

Wilda Asmarini
Friday, April 17, 2020

Indonesia's upstream oil and gas regulator SKK Migas has cut its full-year production outlook for the country, its chairman Dwi Soetjipto told reporters on Thursday, after reporting a drop in oil and gas output in the first quarter.

The coronavirus pandemic and lower oil prices have dealt a further blow to the southeast Asian country's oil and gas production, which had already been expected to contract for a fourth straight year in 2020.

Aging fields and delays to new projects have kept output levels below government targets.

Indonesia's crude oil lifting from January to March stood at 701,600 barrels per day (bpd) versus 746,300 bpd in 2019, while gas lifting in the period stood at 5,866 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) compared to 5,912 mmcfd last year.

SKK Migas cut this year's production outlook for both crude oil and gas to 725,000 bpd and 5,727 mmcfd respectively.

"Global conditions like lower crude oil prices, reduced consumption due to COVID-19 and currency fluctuations have impacted the oil and gas industry," Soetjipto said.

The productivity of the oil and gas workforce has slowed due to new protocols to curb the spread of the virus, he said.

This means that several projects which were supposed to come onstream this year, like the Merakes offshore gas field project, will see delays, he added.

Indonesia's crude oil output has been declining for years from a peak of more than 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd) in the mid-1990s to below 800,000 bpd now as key fields run dry.

Soetjipto said this year's state gross revenue outlook from the oil and gas sector had been cut by nearly half, from $32 billion to $19 billion now.

Oil prices fell to below $20 a barrel last month after Saudi Arabia and Russia launched a price war to try to increase their market share after ending a four-year production cut deal.

The coronavirus pandemic has also slashed energy demand. As of Thursday, Indonesia has confirmed 5,516 novel coronavirus infections and 496 deaths.

 (Reporting by Wilda Asmarini; Writing by Fathin Ungku; Editing by Toby Chopra and Jan Harvey)

Categories: Energy Activity Production Asia Indonesia

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