Gas Alam Blok Sinamar Pembelinya??? Gass... Masyarakat Sumatera Barat Saja...!!
Summary
TLDRThis video discusses the natural gas block in Sinamar, located in West Sumatra, Indonesia, which has yet to begin production despite its discovery in 2015. The video highlights challenges in finding a buyer for the gas, similar to the Masela block, and suggests that local gas could replace subsidized LPG and Pertalite to help reduce energy costs. It also proposes using the gas for public transportation and industrial purposes to boost the local economy, reduce subsidies, and create jobs. The video emphasizes the potential of natural gas to improve energy efficiency and economic development in Sumatra.
Takeaways
- π Block Sinamar in West Sumatra, discovered in 2015, has not yet begun production despite its high potential.
- π The exploration of Block Sinamar was initially handled by PT Radian Bukit Barisan but now falls under PT Rezeki Bukit Barisan Energy (RBBE), with a 10% participation from PT Sejunjung Sumber Energi, a local company.
- π Similar to Block Masela, the main challenge for Block Sinamar is securing a buyer for its natural gas, which remains unresolved as of 2025.
- π The gas block has an estimated production capacity of 35 MMSCFD, but only a fraction of this capacity is being utilized currently.
- π The Governor of West Sumatra has been trying to find a buyer since 2021, with PGN showing interest as an off-taker but no concrete steps have been taken so far.
- π A proposal is suggested to replace the subsidized LPG (3 kg) used in West Sumatra with natural gas from Block Sinamar, which would help reduce the large subsidy costs currently borne by the government.
- π The region spends over 2 trillion IDR annually on LPG subsidies, and transitioning to natural gas could cut down these costs significantly.
- π An infrastructure project to build gas pipelines throughout West Sumatra is proposed, with an estimated cost of 5 trillion IDR to reach 80-90% of households currently relying on LPG.
- π The infrastructure could also supply gas to industries, lowering production costs, improving competitiveness, and promoting job creation in the region.
- π The plan for Block Sinamar could serve as a role model for other regions with gas reserves, showcasing how local resources can be utilized for the benefit of local populations, ensuring long-term energy independence and economic growth.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the video?
-The main focus of the video is the unutilized natural gas block 'Sinamar' in West Sumatra, Indonesia, discovered in 2015. The video discusses its potential, challenges, and the proposed use of the gas to replace subsidized LPG and Pertalite in the region.
What is the production potential of Block Sinamar?
-Block Sinamar has a production potential of 35 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD), with additional capacity coming from 11 gas structures in the block, each capable of producing approximately 10 MMSCFD.
Who owns Block Sinamar and what is the stake of the Sumatra Barat Regional Government?
-Block Sinamar is owned by PT Rezeki Bukit Barisan Energi, with a 10% stake held by the Sumatra Barat Regional Government through PT Sejunjung Sumber Energi.
What issue is preventing the production of gas from Block Sinamar?
-The main issue preventing the production of gas from Block Sinamar is the lack of a secured buyer for the gas. The West Sumatra governor has been trying to find a buyer since 2021, but as of early 2025, no agreement has been finalized.
What is the suggested solution for Block Sinamar's gas production?
-The suggested solution is to use the natural gas from Block Sinamar to replace subsidized LPG and Pertalite in West Sumatra, helping reduce energy costs for the local population and replacing the need for subsidies.
How much LPG is currently subsidized in West Sumatra, and what would be the effect of switching to natural gas?
-The subsidy for LPG in West Sumatra is approximately 2 trillion IDR annually for 500 tons of LPG per day. Switching to natural gas would eliminate the need for LPG subsidies, and the gas from Block Sinamar could replace about 23 MMSCFD of the 35 MMSCFD total capacity.
What role would gas infrastructure play in implementing this solution?
-Building gas infrastructure, such as gas pipelines, is essential to replace LPG and Pertalite. The plan includes constructing pipelines to reach households and transportation networks, with the aim of replacing LPG and Pertalite use with cleaner, cheaper natural gas.
How much would it cost to build the necessary gas infrastructure in West Sumatra?
-The estimated cost for building the necessary gas infrastructure in West Sumatra is around 5 trillion IDR, which would be enough to cover about 1 million households and replace the subsidized LPG currently used.
How could the government help fund this gas infrastructure project?
-The government could help fund the infrastructure through state capital participation (PMN), redirecting subsidies from LPG and Pertalite to invest in building the gas pipeline infrastructure over a 1-2 year period.
What are the potential long-term benefits of this project for West Sumatra?
-The long-term benefits include lower energy costs for households, the elimination of LPG and Pertalite subsidies, the stimulation of local industries with cheaper energy, and the creation of more jobs. This could also serve as a model for other regions with natural gas resources.
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