Progress on the Amendment of the Oil and Gas Law

Businesses are waiting for the amendment of the Oil and Gas Law (UU Migas). The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) have been working on the amendment with the House of Representatives (DPR), particularly the Commission VII of the DPR. Two years have passed since deliberations began but we did not see any progress. Recently, however, the ESDM has submitted the problems inventory list (DIM) of the amendment draft to the State Secretariat (Setneg)

Automotive Market Outlook

Indonesia Automotive Industry Association (Gaikindo) recorded car sales of 1.15 million units last year, grew 6.3% from 1.07 million units in 2017. Motorcycle sales, meanwhile, increased by 8.44% to 6.38 million units. So cars and motorcycles grew higher than the GDP growth, suggesting strong household consumption.

Aneka Tambang & The EV Battery Race

Fast growing electric vehicle (EV) market has triggered competition in the EV battery business. The recently announced partnership between Toyota Motor Corporation and Panasonic Corporation, key battery supplier for Tesla, intensifies competition in the EV battery, and, accordingly, control over metal resources, especially nickel.

The Government Naming Names of Polluters

Environmental pollution in the extractive sector has not been much publicized. The Government rarely appeared to be on the aggressive front on this matter. That is until recently. On Monday Jan. 21, the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) announced the name of the companies responsible for pollution. The names mentioned are that of huge companies.

Those Continue to Invest: Michelin

Pretty much as predicted in our article last month, tire giant Michelin (France) has signed an agreement to acquire 80% of PT Multistrada Arah Sarana (MASA) Tbk for US$439 million. In addition, through the transaction Michelin will acquire a 20% stake in the retailer PT Penta Artha Impressi in a partnership with Indomobil and private investors. 

Trans-Sumatra So Far

Waskita Karya (WSKT) and Jasa Marga (JSMR) are set to collect money from trans-Java toll road this week, easing off cash-flow pressures and allowing them to focus in the development of other toll road projects. Jasa Marga will also start commercial operation of Section I of Medan-Kualanamu-Tebing Tinggi (MKTT) toll road in North Sumatra. 

PKP2B Update

The Government of Indonesia is working towards the amendment of Coal Contract of Work (PKP2B), particularly those that will expire this year, such as the PKP2B of PT Tanito Harum, PT Kumbama Mining, and PT Sumbawa Timur Mining.

Investment Stories of 2019: Coal Gasification

One step closer to reality! Bukit Asam, Pertamina, and Air Products and Chemicals Inc (USA) have on Wednesday (Jan 16) signed agreement for the establishment of joint venture company to process coal into dimethyl ether (DME), an alternative for liquified petroleum gas (LPG). This will be the first major initiative to add value to Indonesian coal resources. 

Rokan Block Update

Things are to change after the management of the Rokan Block goes from PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia (CPI) to PT Pertamina. Whereas CPI used to send Rokan’s oil for refining overseas. Pertamina would process the crude in country.

Data Center Regulation Still in Setneg

The Ministry of Communication and Informatics (Kominfo) has been working on revising the Government Regulation No. 82/2012 on Electronic System and Transaction (PP PSTE). The PP PSTE covers a variety of issues, but its most contested content concerns data center requirements. The PP PSTE requires that data centers be based in Indonesia, but the revision that the Kominfo is currently discussing with the State Secretariat (Setneg) intends to let go of that restriction.

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