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Saudi Aramco, Pertamina sign JV agreement for refinery project

Saudi Aramco and PT Pertamina, Indonesia’s state oil and gas company, signed a JV development agreement (JVDA), enabling further progress to jointly own, upgrade and operate the Cilacap Refinery in central Java, Indonesia.

Saudi Aramco President and CEO Amin Nasser and Pertamina President-Director and CEO Dwi Soetjipto signed the agreement at Pertamina’s headquarters in Jakarta.

In November 2015, both companies signed a heads of agreement (HoA) and today’s JVDA will allow for the next development phase of the project to move forward.

“Indonesia’s growth trajectory is truly remarkable with an ambitious economic agenda underscored by the government’s reforms to increase investments in the infrastructure and energy sectors,” Saudi Aramco president and CEO Nasser said. “Through an outlay of significant capital investments and the reliable supply of competitive feedstock, today’s agreement with Pertamina enables Saudi Aramco to potentially play a bigger role in meeting the rising energy needs of one of the world’s fastest developing economies.”

“The agreement is representing both company’s strong commitment in developing and strengthening the energy infrastructure throughout the country, especially in refinery projects, that align Pertamina’s five strategic pillars. Upgrading and expansion of Cilacap Refinery will help Pertamina to enhance its downstream competitiveness with higher valuable and environmental friendly products,” Dwi Soetjipto said.

The Cilacap refinery is part of Pertamina’s Refinery Development Master Plan (RDMP) and its capacity is planned for an expansion to 400,000 bpd and it is designed to process Arabian crude supplied by Saudi Aramco. It will also produce refined products that meet Euro V specifications, basic petrochemicals, and Group II base oil for lubricants.

Saudi Aramco and Pertamina agreed on the ownership structure of the upgraded Cilacap refinery, where Pertamina will hold a 55% stake and Saudi Aramco will own the balance 45%. To date, the upgraded refinery configuration has been completed and the process to select technology licensors will start soon with the Basic Engineering Design work targeted for completion in the first quarter of 2017.

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