Indonesia’s Pertamina Plans Plaju Refinery Maintenance
10.12.2023 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

October 12, 2023 [Argus]- Indonesia’s state-owned Pertamina will carry out maintenance at its 118,000 b/d Plaju refinery in south Sumatra from mid-October for about a month.

 

The refiner will shut the refinery for a planned turnaround of around 30 days, according to sources close to the refiner.

The planned shutdown likely spurred Pertamina to buy more cargoes of gasoil from the spot market as it stocked up. Domestic diesel demand has been firmer with increased industrial activity, Indonesia-based traders said.

Pertamina sought at least eight cargoes of 2,500ppm (0.25pc) sulphur gasoil for October delivery to Indonesia through spot tenders. It sought just two cargoes of the same grade or September delivery through spot tenders.

 

Pro Trial: Access 12,600 Tank Terminal and Production Facilities

12,600 tank storage and production facilities as per the date of this article. Click on the button and register to get instant access to actionable tank storage industry data

UAE Invests Billions in AI to Diversify Economy Beyond Oil
11.13.2024 - NEWS
November 13, 2024 [Oil Price]- The United Arab Emirates’ state-owned energy giant Abu Dhabi Nat... Read More
Gulf Energy Transition: Assessing Saudi and Emirati Goals
11.13.2024 - NEWS
November 13, 2024 [The Washington Institute]- On October 29, during Saudi Arabia’s annual Futur... Read More
How will The Energy Sector Fare Under Donald Trump?
11.13.2024 - NEWS
November 13, 2024 [Investing Daily]- The energy sector experienced a notable boost following Dona... Read More
PNOC, Pertamina Partner on LNG Infrastructure, Supply Chain
11.13.2024 - NEWS
November 13, 2024 [Manila Bulletin]- State-run Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) has signed ... Read More