MedcoEnergi to Take Over South Sumatra Oil and Gas Blocks from Repsol
09.16.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

September 16, 2025 [Reuters]- MedcoEnergi has agreed to buy large stakes in two South Sumatra oil and gas blocks from Spain’s Repsol for about $90 million, the Indonesian company said on Tuesday.

 

The oil and gas explorer said it would acquire a 45% participating interest in the Sakakemang block and an 80% interest in South Sakakemang, taking over the operator role for both, subject to Indonesian government approval.

Repsol said in 2019 that Sakakemang had 2 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas, going by preliminary estimates. South Sakakemang is still in the exploration stage.

“The acquisitions, valued at approximately $90 million, strengthen the company’s strategic position in South Sumatra and our role in the integrated gas value chain in Java,” said MedcoEnergi Chief Executive Roberto Lorato.

Repsol did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

MedcoEnergi has also increased its stake in gas pipeline company PT Transportasi Gas Indonesia to 40%, its statement said. The pipeline operator supplies gas from the Corridor block to Riau, Batam and Singapore.

 

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