While petroleum supplies in Indonesia are shrinking, the country is still the largest exporter for LNG in the world and contains of considerable natural gas reserves. It is natural then using more natural gas domestically as an attractive option in pursuing a national policy on energy diversification and industry development. However, the decision is constrained not only by current energy prices, but also the lack of available natural gas infrastructure. This need for additional infrastructure has hindered the economic benefits of energy diversity for quite sometime. This paper stresses the importance of natural gas infrastructure development.


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