Indonesia Tenders Eight Oil and Gas Blocks as Output Declines

Monday, December 22, 2025

Indonesia announced a round of oil and gas block tenders on Monday, offering eight new blocks to contractors, an energy ministry document showed, amid efforts to increase energy reserves.

Indonesia's oil and gas production has been on a downtrend in the past decade due to depleting reserves, and the government has pledged to offer dozens of new blocks in coming years to reverse the trend.

The Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry on Monday offered Tapah, Nawasena and Mabelo blocks, with submission bids scheduled until February 5, 2026.

The onshore Tapah oil and gas block, in South Sumatra and Jambi provinces, has an estimated 439.5 million barrels of oil and 23 billion cubic feet of gas, ministry official Laode Sulaeman said in a live-streamed event.

The Nawasena block, which is located onshore and offshore of East Java province, has an estimated 1.313 billion barrels of oil resources, he said.

The ministry also offered Arwana III, Tuah Tanah, Rangkas, Akimeugah I and Akimeugah II blocks.

The Rangkas block, an onshore site located in Banten and West Java provinces, has an estimated 874 million barrels of oil or 789 billion cubic feet of gas.

The onshore Akimeugah I and Akimeugah II blocks, in South Papua and Papua Mountains provinces, each have estimated resources of 15 billion barrels of oil.

The ministry said the Gagah oil and gas block in the southern region of Sumatra had been awarded to PT Proteknik Utama.


(Reuters - Reporting by Dewi Kurniawati; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

Categories: Industry News Activity Asia Oil and Gas

Related Stories

UAE Exit Weakens OPEC, Raises Risk of Price War

United Arab Emirates Exits OPEC and OPEC+

Technology as Enabler of Energy Security in Offshore Asia

Jadestone Secures Gas Sales Deal for Fields Offshore Vietnam

IEA Cuts Oil Demand, Supply Outlook Amid Iran War

Philippines Seeks US Extension to Buy Russian Oil

UK Declines to Support US Hormuz Blockade, PM Starmer Says

Petra Energy Secures Work Orders from Petronas for Sarawak Gas Project

Middle East Producers Gear Up for Hormuz Export Restart

Israel Orders Restart of Ops at Karish Offshore Gas Platform

Current News

Vessel Sector Deep Dive: WTIVs

Indonesia’s Mako Gas Project on Track for First Gas in 2027

CNOOC’s First Quarter Profit Rises on Higher Oil Prices, Output

UAE Exit Weakens OPEC, Raises Risk of Price War

United Arab Emirates Exits OPEC and OPEC+

Technology as Enabler of Energy Security in Offshore Asia

Saipem Poised for Middle East Repair Work After Iran War

Middle East Conflict Jolts Offshore Drilling Market

Bureau Veritas Expands Offshore Services with New Asia Hub

Valeura Charters Shelf Drilling’s Jack-Up Rig for Gulf of Thailand Ops

Subscribe for AOG Digital E‑News

AOG Digital E-News is the subsea industry's largest circulation and most authoritative ENews Service, delivered to your Email three times per week

https://accounts.newwavemedia.com