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BP Enters 3 New Indonesian Blocks

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Last updated: 2026/05/21 at 6:05 PM
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BP PLC has signed three new manufacturing sharing contracts (PSCs) in Indonesia, which it stated current potential for fast-tracked growth.

Two of the PSCs, the Bintuni and Drawa exploration blocks, sit close to the BP-operated Tangguh LNG in Papua Barat province, a six-field challenge that began manufacturing 2009 and is now producing as much as 11.4 million metric tons a 12 months of liquefied pure fuel (LNG), in line with the British vitality large.

The situation of the 2 new blocks presents “potential for short-cycle growth”, BP stated in a press launch Wednesday.

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BP’s companions in Bintuni and Drawa are CNOOC Southeast Asia Ltd, Indonesia Pure Fuel Assets Muturi Inc of LNG Japan Corp, and INPEX Corp-Mitsubishi Corp three way partnership MI Berau BV.

The third PSC, the Barong block, is in partnership with INPEX, the operator. BP owns 49 p.c and INPEX has 51 p.c.

“The Barong Working Space is located off the coast of East Java, a location the place a number of oil and fuel fields have been found”, the Japanese firm stated individually. “East Java Province is anticipated to generate secure vitality demand within the medium to long run.

“INPEX and its associate anticipate an early transition to growth and manufacturing actions within the occasion that exploration actions are profitable”.


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INPEX expects Barong to contribute to its pure fuel and LNG growth.

Final week BP stated it has secured its first challenge in Uzbekistan by the acquisition of a 40 p.c stake within the North Ustyurt PSC. The challenge consists of six blocks: Birqori, Boyterak, Kharoy, Qoraqalpoq, Qulboy and Terengquduq.

“We’re happy to be getting into our first challenge in Uzbekistan, alongside Uzbekneftegaz and our long-standing associate SOCAR”, Gio Cristofoli, BP president for Azerbaijan, Georgia and Türkiye, stated in a web based assertion Might 13. “We consider Uzbekistan has important useful resource potential and see this as a chance to assist the exploration and growth of the nation’s oil and fuel sources, delivering long-term advantages to the area”.

BP purchased 20 p.c every from Uzbekistan’s state-owned JSC Uzbekneftegaz and the State Oil Firm of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR). Uzbekneftegaz and operator SOCAR every retain 30 p.c.

“The challenge is presently in its first section, with SOCAR, as operator, endeavor seismic actions”, BP stated.

BP goals to develop its upstream manufacturing to 2.3-2.5 million barrels of oil equal a day by 2030 with an funding plan of round $10 billion a 12 months, in line with the “reset” technique it introduced February 26, 2025.

To contact the writer, e mail jov.onsat@rigzone.com


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