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    Indonesian oil, gas blocks attracted several bids in 2017 – Mining official

    December 31, 2017
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    31 December 2017, Jarkata – Indonesia received bids from several foreign companies for exploration in five oil aand gas blocks in 2017, the deputy energy minister said on Friday, marking an uptick in interest for the resource-rich nation compared with previous years.

    At least four companies, including Mubadala Petroleum, Repsol SA and KrisEnergy, put in bids for five of the 10 conventional blocks offered, deputy energy minister Arcandra Tahar said in a news conference.

    Local companies had also expressed an interest in the blocks, he said.

    Some 22 oil and gas blocks were offered between 2015 and 2016 but no companies bid for them. These would be offered again in January 2018, Tahar said.

    The government also received no bids in 2017 for five non-conventional blocks that were offered.

    Winners of the five blocks that were bid on are due to be announced in late February 2018. The blocks will be developed under contracts that have a new way of splitting up production revenues between the government and the concession winners.

    The contracts will be signed in March 2018.

    • Reporting by Wilda Asmarini; Writing by Kanupriya Kapoor; Editing by Tom Hogue – Reuters

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