NATURAL GAS PERSPECTIVE · PT Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk 2016 - 2019 Director of Infrastructure and...
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NATURAL GAS PERSPECTIVEON ENERGY SYSTEM TRANSITION
IN SUPPORTING 4.0 ERA OF ELECTRICAL POWER TECHNOLOGY
Hari Listrik Nasional 2019 | October, 10th 2019
JCC - Jakarta, Indonesia
Dilo Seno Widagdo
Director of CommercePT Perusahaan Gas Negara
2019 – now Director of Infrastructure and TechnologyPT Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk
2016 - 2019 Director of Infrastructure and TechnologyPT Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk
2013 - 2016 Direktur UtamaPT PGAS Solution
2011 - 2013 Chief Operating OfficerPT Sarana Global Indonesia
2008 - 2011 Project DirectorPT Ketrosden Triasmitra
2004 - 2008 Chief Executive OfficerPT Guna Arti
2001 - 2004 Marketing and Business Development DirectorPT Anyar Katon
“ PERSONALITY “
Born in Jakarta April 3rd 1969Moslem and Married with two daughter and son
Hard Working and Highly Motivated PersonAble to effectively manage multiple projects simultaneously
“ OVERVIEW “
More than 20 Years experience in Engineering, Procurement, Construction as Project Management, with a successful record on working on small/large size project
Qualified and competent professional recognized to bring companies meet challenging goals an objectives
“ EDUCATION “
1991Bachelor of Mechanical Engineer
Trisakti UniversityJakarta - Indonesia
2001Magister Management International
Prasetya MulyaJakarta - Indonesia
“ WORK EXPERIENCES“
Today’s Outline
01PGN shareholders and scope of business within Indonesia archipelago
PGN as Gas Subholding Company
02Downstream gas industry to support energy (gas) transition in Indonesia
PGN's journey in providing natural gas in Indonesia
03Mutual benefits oF using natural gas
Existing And Upcoming Collaboration
04What PGN has accomplished in supporting “Indonesia Terang” program and collaboration plan towards national electrification initiative
Joint Planning
PGN as Gas Subholding Company
public100% 56,96% seri B + Golden Share
43,04%
100%
public100%
1 pcs Golden Share
43,04%
51%
56,96%
seri B
Stand Alone SOE Oil & Gas Holding Co – Gas Subholding Co
▪ 56.96% of GOI B-Series shares in PGN transferred into a state-
participation shares in Pertamina. GOI still posses one A-Series
shares with special privileges. As a result, PGN are officially
became the Gas Subholding part of Pertamina as the Oil & Gas
Holding Company
▪ Performing consolidation to all Pertamina subsidiaries engaged in
natural gas business (Pertagas Group) to be engaged as PGN’s
subsidiary and PGN is given the role as a Subholding Gas (Gas
Co.)
▪ On December 28th, the integration process of Pertagas and its
subsidiaries marked by the transfer of 51% shares owned by
Pertamina in Pertagas to PGN
Business Scope of Gas Subholding
49%
Sourcing
ExecutionTransmission Distribution
Retail and
Trading
Storage and
ProcessingGas Utilities Support Others
Sourcing
Strategy
Business Coverage and Infrastructure
Pipeline Network Distribution 5.233 km
Transmission 4.444 km
▪ Land based LNG Arun
▪ 2 FSRU (Lampung dan Jawa Barat)
▪ 4 MRU (DKI, Gresik, Bandung)
▪ 1 Cluster CNG (Jateng)
▪ 66 Gas Fueling Station (DKI, Bogor,
Sukabumi, Purwakarta, Surabaya, Batam,
Lampung)
Non-Pipe Gas Infrastructure
Balikpapan
Tarakan
Sorong
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▪ West Java, DKI Jakarta, Lampung,
South Sumatra and Banten
▪ East Java and Central Java,
North Kalimantan and Papua
▪ North Sumatra, Riau and Kepulauan
Riau
Distribution Area
Investing participating interest in PSC and operating oil and gas blocks to support Indonesia production and lifting
Upstream Business Taking business opportunities along the natural gas value chain; LNG, CNG, related gas business services, fiber optic and asset management
Other Supporting Business
Distribution Business Buying and selling gas to customers through pipeline infrastructure in three main areas in West Java, East Java and North Sumatera.
Transporting gas of customers; suppliers or off-takers through pipeline. The pipeline can also be function as the backbone to distribution pipeline.
Transmission Business
▪ Operating in 4 Major Coverage Area, 55
cities and regencies (14 provinces) in
Indonesia
▪ Transporting and Distributing Gas ±3,527
MMSCFD
Downstream Business
▪ Developing ± 9.677 km length pipeline
network, 2 unit FSRU, 66 Gas Fueling
Station, 4 MRU (Coverages ± 96% all
Indonesia Gas Infrastructure)
Gas Infrastructure
▪ Total assets 13 blocks (6 blocks in
operation, 7 blocks in exploration)
▪ Oil and gas lifting ±40,602 BOEPD
Upstream Business
Transmission Pipeline (Major)
Grissik – Duri & Grissik – Singapore
South Sumatra – West Java (SSWJ)
Kalimantan – Java (Kalija)
East Jawa and Gresik – Semarang
Arun - Belawan
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Natural Gas Transition
1859
PIPELINE GAS ERA
Artificial gas from coal (kokas)
Nationalization of Dutch companies
LNG for domestic use
Distribution pipes are limited to households and public street lighting
2019
Separation of entities which manage electricity and gas (coke)
19841965
Initial natural gas distribution (Cirebon, Jakarta, Bogor, Medan, Surabaya, Medan)
2012
LNG UTILIZATION ERA WHAT NEXT
Pioneered the Indonesia gas industry (LJN Eindhoven & CO Gravenhage)
First LNG storage and regasification unit
Business expansion, act as transporter via natural gas transmission pipeline
1994
FOCUS OF GAS SECTOR
• BBM to gas for refinery, transportation, smelter, city gas
• Acceleration of access-to-gas into new area
• Increase gasification ratio
• New technology for gas transportation (mini LNG, offshore/onshore transportation)
ARTIFICIAL (COAL TO GAS) ERA
ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY
Why Natural Gas?
Source : https://www.aga.org
Natural Gas is:
Cleanest Clean energy sources
Less pollution Higher conversion
Less Chemical Less Water Consumption
PGN CONTRIBUTION IN DELIVERING GAS TO POWER
Since [yyyy] PGN has proven to be able to provide clean energy sources for domestic
power generation needs that are
competitive and environmental friendly
FSRU JAWA BARAT
• Regasification capacity : 500 MMSCFD.
• LNG Suppliers : Mahakam PSC and
Tangguh PSC
• Offtaker : PLN Muara Karang and
Industries
• LNG Volumes in 2018 : 37 Cargos
• Located in Jakarta Bay
LNG for Power Plant
• Regasification design capacity : 405 MMSCFD.
• LNG Suppliers Bontang, Tangguh, Donggi
Offtaker : PLTMG Arun, Belawan PT PGN Tbk
• Located in Arun, Aceh
• Regasification capacity : 240 MMSCFD.
• LNG Suppliers : Bontang and Tangguh
• Offtaker : PT PGN Tbk (TUA)
• LNG Volumes in 2018 : 2 Cargos
FSRU LAMPUNG
LNG REGASIFICATION TERMINAL - ARUN
Added value in joint planning
New LNG infrastructure for power generation positioned as:
• supporting growth outside Java
• serving small and scattered demand
• suitable for small scale LNG application
5 ADDRESSING FUTURE NEEDS (Gas to Power)
AN ARCHIPELAGO ECONOMY
• A geographical mismatch between demand and supply gives ways for LNG project to balance the market.
• PGN supports the Government's initiatives to increase domestic LNG utilization in existing market and utilizes LNG hub as a gateway to
creates new market in Central and Eastern Indonesia.
Most LNG Projects in Indonesia are categorised as SMALL SCALE LNG (2-195 MMSCFD), more than 30 LNG Terminals
East Java LNG Terminal (small hub)
DEMAND LOCUS SUPPLY LOCUS
CLOSING REMARKS
1. Indonesia has started using gas (artificial coal-to-gas: ‘kokas’) since the mid-18th century
which was initially used for households and street lighting.
2. After the era of kokas and the separation of electricity and gas entities, PGN initiate the
utilization of natural gas via distribution and pipeline in several big cities in Indonesia that
mark the pipeline gas era.
3. To be able to fulfill the natural gas in Indonesia’s archipelago and to support the
government initiatives in natural gas for domestic use, Indonesia began to exploit natural
gas in form of LNG which mark the LNG era in 2012
4. Natural gas is the most cleanest fossil fuel with high efficiency in power generation and
able to support optimal benefit for the environment and could be use as a transition
towards environmental friendly source of energy.
Thank You
A Member of Pertamina
Contact:PT Perusahaan Gas Negara TbkMid Tower Manhattan Square 28th FloorPhone: +62 21 8064 1111
How Big is PGN Infrastructure?
Household
RT
Commercial and Large
Enterprise
IJK
Industry Manufacturing and
Power Generation
IPP
Small and Medium Ent.
PK
322.073 Customer 1.470 Customer
1.722 Customer498 Customer
Gas Subholding Controls and Operates 96% of The Total Gas Infrastructure in Indonesia
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Natural Gas for Electricity in Greater Jakarta
• Nusantara Regas operates FSRU JawaBarat at Jakarta Bay with LNG supplies from Tangguh LNG, Bontang LNG where the LNG regasification took place in the FSRU and then supplies the gas to IPP PJB Muara Karang and IPP IP Priok.
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Own and Operate FSRU Facilities in Jakarta Bay, Lampung
FSRU Lampung
Capacity 240 MMSCFD
FSRU Jawa Barat
Capacity 500 MMSCFD
SSWJ Pipeline
Capacity 600 MMSCFD
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Arun
Regasification
Terminal
Capacity 405
MMSCFD
PLN Belawan
PLTMG Arun
Gas Volume
32 MMSCFD Transmission Pipeline
Arun – Belawan 24”
350 Km operated by PT
Pertagas
Contact
Commitment
95 MMSCFD
Regasification
Agreement 105
MMSCFD between
PAG dan PLN
Natural Gas for Electricity in Arun and Belawan
LNG SPA
LNG Carrier
Tangguh LNG
Source Perta Arun Gas Website
Bontang LNG
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LNG filling
stationRoad transportation
(Trucking & Train)
Marine transportation
(cargo, LCT, barges)
Source Transportation Market
Big - Medium Medium - Small
LNG for industry
LNG for mall/hotel/apartment
LNG cylinder
LNG for laundry
LNG for workshop
LNG Vessel
LNG Plant
LNG for Power Plant / IPP
Natural Gas Utilization Through Small Scale LNG
Why Natural Gas?
Jakarta is among the most polluted city in the world – July 2019 (AirVisual)
Blackout risk mitigation
▶PLTG has the advantage in cold start-up time
▶Multi source and multi destination of pipeline gas that offers reliability and flexibility
▶Collaboration with PLN and IPP to support conversion to gas-fired power generation
▶ Gas power plant has less air pollution
than coal power plant
Advocation to
government,
KLH, etc
Education
through
society &
university
Campaign
and social
media
Promotion
of clean
energy
Natural Gas is the environmentally friendly source of energy to generate clean
electricity.
PGN as the Gas Subholding will be a major player in developing the Gas Industry in
Indonesia and committed to develop natural gas infrastructure in Indonesia in order
to support the Industries and Electricity.
Closing Remarks6
PGN Mid-Term Development Plan
Mid Term Infrastructure Development Plan:
3.59 Mio City Gas
500 km Distribution pipeline
528 km Transmision pipeline 5 FSRU / Landbased
7 New LNG Filling Station for Trucking and Marine Sector
17 Mini LNG Facility for PLN / Retail
Bangka
Benoa
Pomala
Sorong
Donggi-Senoro
Jayapura
Biak
Dumai
Nabire
Manokawari
Bitung
KupangWaingapu
MaumereNTTBimaSumbawa
Lombok
Gorontalo
Palu
Grissik
Pekanbaru
Cilacap
BatamDuri
Lampung
Jakarta
CirebonSemarang
Kuala TanjungSei. Mangke
Pontianak
Banjarmasin
Kutai
Balikpapan
Medan
Arun
Makasar
Surabaya
Belitung
Tarakan
Samarinda
Musi Banyu Asin
Penajam
Palembang
Transmisi Lengo (Kriss Energy)
Transmisi Cirebon Semarang
Transmisi Kilang Balikpapan
Transmisi Kilang Tuban
Transmisi Simenggaris Bunyu