Indonesia is looking to use more natural gas in its energy mix in its drive towards net zero. Photo: Facebook

JAKARTA – Anglo-American oil giant BP, the operator of Indonesia’s largest natural gas resource in western Papua, has increased its reserves to nearly 30 trillion cubic feet (TCF) while it struggles to finish the long-delayed third production train at its Tangguh liquified natural gas (LNG) facility. Indonesia’s natural gas potential has taken on new importance […]

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