Indonesia to divert LNG cargoes to local buyers in April-May, adjust Singapore exports
4/9/2025
Indonesia's upstream oil and gas regulator SKK Migas will during April and May divert five export cargoes of LNG to domestic buyers. Indonesia will also optimize gas exports from the Natuna area to neighboring Singapore, while reducing exports via its Sumatra pipeline to Singapore, chief Djoko Siswanto added.
The moves are aimed at meeting more of Indonesia's domestic demands, Djoko said.
Indonesia aims to reduce exports to Singapore by 30 Million standard cubic feet per day via the pipeline in June, he said.
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