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  • How many refineries are in Indonesia?
  • Indonesia’s total refinery capacity was an estimated 1.1 million b/d in 2020 at six major refineries and two smaller facilities. The two largest refineries can process imported heavy sour crude oil, while the other refineries are simpler facilities and are configured to mainly process domestic light sweet crude oil.
  • Which oil refineries in Indonesia process heavy sour crude oil?
  • The two largest refineries can process imported heavy sour crude oil, while the other refineries are simpler facilities and are configured to mainly process domestic light sweet crude oil. The most recent refinery to be built in Indonesia was the Balongan refinery in 1994.
  • Which oil refineries are built in Indonesia?
  • The most recent refinery to be built in Indonesia was the Balongan refinery in 1994. The current refining capacity isn’t sufficient to meet domestic demand for petroleum products, which is currently met by additional imports of petroleum products. Table 1. Oil refineries in Indonesia, 2020
  • What does the Indonesian oil company do?
  • It operates all of Indonesia's major refinery capacity, imports crude oil and petroleum products, and supplies petroleum products to the domestic market. IOCs account for a significant portion of Indonesia’s production.
  • What is the oldest refinery in Indonesia?
  • The refinery in Plaju is the oldest existing refinery in Indonesia. It was built in 1904 by BPM (Batavia Petroleum Maatschappy), a predecessor of Shell. Pertamina acquired this refinery from BPM in 1949. The refinery at Sungei Gerong was built by SVPM (Standard Vacuum Petroleum Maatschappij) 1926.
  • How much oil does Indonesia produce?
  • Indonesia’s total crude oil production has declined from a peak of 1.7 million b/d in 1991 to 887,000 b/d in 2020, which coupled with an increase in domestic petroleum consumption, resulted in Indonesia becoming a net importer of oil beginning in 2014. In addition to crude oil, Indonesia produces and exports coal and natural gas.