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JERA, PT Pertamina ink deal to boost LNG, hydrogen value chain

The joint collaboration will cover the enhancement of Indonesia’s fuel value chain.

JERA Co., Inc. and PT Pertamina (Persero) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for a collaborative recalibration of Indonesia’s fuel value chain and investment in LNG and hydrogen/ammonia.

Under the MoU, both entities will share and discuss information about the growth opportunities in the LNG and hydrogen/ammonia opportunities in Indonesia.

The collaboration also aims to discuss LNG and hydrogen/ammonia transportation and LNG receiving terminal operation and maintenance, in addition to benchmarking, training and enhancing the operational efficiency of LNG handling. The discussions will also delve into developing new opportunities for carbon capture utilisation and storage.

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JERA and PT Pertamina will also prioritise swift strategies to solve the increasing energy demand and long-term issuing of energy decarbonisation through LNG and hydrogen/ammonia value chains in Indonesia.

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