Pertamina inks MoU with JERA to explore potential collaboration
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Pertamina inks MoU with JERA to explore potential collaboration

he MoU aims to create business opportunities for infrastructure investment in LNG and hydrogen/ammonia

  • By ICN Bureau | December 18, 2023

JERA, one of the largest power companies in the world, and PT Pertamina (Persero) announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on Business Opportunity Discussion and Potential Collaboration. The signing took place under the banner of the ASEAN-JAPAN Economic Co-Creation Forum as a related event of the Asia Zero Emission Community (AZEC) Leaders Meeting.

A. Salyadi Saputra, Director of Strategy, Portfolio & New Ventures of Pertamina and Steven Winn, Senior Managing Executive Officer and Chief of Global Strategist of JERA formalized the agreement.

The MoU set out information sharing and discussions to enhance the value of the fuel value chain and to create business opportunities for infrastructure investment in LNG and hydrogen/ammonia, which are low-carbon fuels. The collaboration will include LNG and hydrogen/ammonia transportation and LNG receiving terminal Operation & Maintenance (O&M), as well as capacity building through benchmarking, training, and/or exchange to improve the operational efficiency of LNG handling. In addition, the parties will also consider the development of new businesses related to CCUS (Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage).

Through this collaboration, which plays an important role in the energy transition, JERA and Pertamina contribute to Indonesia in achieving net zero emissions by 2060.

“We recognize gas and LNG as pivotal transitional energy sources, anticipating significant advancements in major gas projects within Indonesia. Additionally, our collaborative efforts extend to Low Carbon Fuel, through the development of Green Hydrogen/Ammonia projects, aimed at facilitating power producers in their decarbonization efforts through fuel substitution,” stated Salyadi.

Furthermore, he also mentioned that the development of CCUS is a promising collaboration, given Pertamina’s substantial portfolio of at least 8 CCS/CCUS projects in Indonesia.

“We understand that gas and LNG are key to the process of decarbonization in Indonesia. The decarbonization roadmap is not a one-size-fits-all guideline but needs to be custom-tailored for each country. Therefore, we will provide our cutting-edge solution to the energy issues in Indonesia and strengthening their value chains for greener fuels. This MOU allows us to leverage our experiences and capabilities to help Indonesia achieve net zero emission,” stated Winn.

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