Nevertheless other religions and denominations are represented; Protestants comprise 5 per cent of the population, Catholics 3 per cent and Hin- dus 2 per cent. It is well known that Indonesia has abundant natural resources such as oil, gas and minerals as well as rich and very diverse forest and marine resources. Indonesia is blessed with abundant natural resources. During the New Order period (1966-1998), primary school children were taught to think of natural resources as a source of development. Indonesia possesses the 2nd largest oil reserves in South East Asia with 3.6 billion barrels, Coal production in Asia Pacific 2018, by country Oil production in Asia Pacific 2018, by country Production of selected mineral products in Indonesia 2018. Natural Resource Governance Institute. Topics . Beneficial ownership. Economic diversification. Measurement of environmental and social impacts. Indonesia’s Oil and Gas Revenues: Using Payments to Governments Data for Accountability. Briefing. 18 December 2019. Alexander Malden, Apart from oil and gas, Indonesia is also endowed with other geo-energy resources, particularly coal and geothermal. The coal resource is also relatively small compared to the global reserve, and much of these fall into low rank category. Indonesia's mineral resources were dominated by crude petroleum and natural gas but included significant reserves of coal, tin, nickel, copper, gold, and bauxite. Much industrial development was based on increased domestic processing of oil and natural gas. In the same year, the natural gas deposits stood at an estimated 83 trillion cubic feet, which placed Malaysia third in the Asia-Pacific region after China and Indonesia. Most of the oil resources in Malaysia are located in the peninsular basin while most natural gas reserves are located in the country’s eastern regions.
Agriculture is still by far the largest 'natural resource' sector of the Indonesian economy and Some sites also conflict with mining and oil exploration initiatives . WWF-Indonesia applies four integrated strategies to ensure sustainable forest conservation and sustainable utilization of natural resources in Indonesia. the most critical natural resource based businesses in Indonesia (forestry, palm oil, 24 May 2017 Indonesia will miss coal production targets as the government needs to Nugraha, a staff expert to the energy and natural resources minister, 25 Jun 2019 Australia is known for its large reserves of coal, timber, copper, iron ore, nickel, oil shale, and rare earth metals and mining is the primary industry.
many natural energy resources that are available, oil is the most economical and widely used resource in Indonesia. The currently known Indonesian oil reserve. 25 Oct 2016 Indonesia Oil and Gas Legislation Executive Summary (PDF 121.26 Natural Resource Governance Institute staff members have prepared a 3 Jun 2015 In late 2012, the Indonesian Constitutional Court disbanded BP Migas Resources in Indonesia: Implications of the Oil and Natural Gas Law
Natural Resources of South-East Asia and problems in relation to Indonesia, an OPEC member, and the major oil producing country in South-East Asia. Similarly, in a bid to offset declining oil fields in western Indonesia, the Energy and Natural Resources, and Arie Prabowo Ariotedjo, President Director, ANTAM. B. Indonesian Petroleum Resource. Accounts, 1970-1984. 37. 1. The Physical Accounts. 38. 2. The Value Accounts. 39. C. Indonesia's Soil Account: Java. 42. 1. Agriculture is still by far the largest 'natural resource' sector of the Indonesian economy and Some sites also conflict with mining and oil exploration initiatives . WWF-Indonesia applies four integrated strategies to ensure sustainable forest conservation and sustainable utilization of natural resources in Indonesia. the most critical natural resource based businesses in Indonesia (forestry, palm oil, 24 May 2017 Indonesia will miss coal production targets as the government needs to Nugraha, a staff expert to the energy and natural resources minister, 25 Jun 2019 Australia is known for its large reserves of coal, timber, copper, iron ore, nickel, oil shale, and rare earth metals and mining is the primary industry.
Yes, we can agree on that. But, natural resources are not just about oil; think about coal, nickel, forest resources, etc. Until recently, Indonesia was one of the top Nickel-producing countries. The mineral export ban is very controversial, indeed. Indonesia also has a lot of coal mines.