Rosneft and Indonesian Pertamina signed a Memorandum of Understanding within the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. The document was signed by Rosneft Chairman of Management Board Igor Sechin and Pertamina CEO Dwi Soetjipto.
The document provides for a joint study of potential areas of cooperation between the two companies, particularly in hydrocarbons upstream in Russia and Indonesia, marketing and logistics (storage, oil and oil products blending), as well as oil refining in Indonesia.
In addition, the parties agreed to review the possibilities of partnership in the area of oil and oil, oil products, petrochemicals, LPG and LNG supplies to Indonesia.
The partnership with Pertamina, one of the leaders of Indonesia’s energy market, opens up new export outlet possibilities for Rosneft. In addition, in line with the Memorandum, Rosneft may gain access to ultimate consumers of the largest economy of South-East Asia and net importer of oil.
Notes for editors:
Pertamina is an Indonesian state-owned oil and gas company. Its activities cover the entire production chain from exploration and production of crude and natural gas to the transportation of hydrocarbons, refining, production of petrochemicals, marketing of petroleum products and petrochemicals, and LNG regasification.
Pertamina is a monopolist at the Indonisia’s oil refining market. The company owns nine refineries with a total capacity of 57 mln tons per year.
Pertamina controls over 5,100 gas stations being the leader in the Indonesian retail market with a market share of more than 95%. |
Rosneft Information Division Tel: +7 499 517-8897 June 19, 2015
|