Energy Information Administration - Indonesia Energy Profile

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 Indonesia Energy Profile
   

Last Update: November 19, 2009 (Petroleum)
Next Update: December 18, 2009 (Petroleum), as available (Other fuels)

Data

 
2007
2008
 
28 year history
Indonesia
Asia & Oceania
World 
Rank
 
Indonesia
Petroleum (Thousand Barrels per Day)          
Total Oil Production  1,043.14 8,475 84,392 21   1,051.03
Crude Oil Production  963.61
7,421
72,989
20
  972.60
Consumption  1,243.00
25,133
86,142
17
  1,256
Net Exports/Imports(-)  - 199.86
-16,657
-- 33   - 205
Total Oil Exports to U.S.   27
336
13,469 36   NA
Refinery Capacity 
993
22,310
85,355
21
  993
Proved Reserves 
(Billion Barrels)
4.300
33
1,317
25
  4.370
   
2006
2007
 
27 year history
Indonesia
Asia & Oceania
World
Rank
 
Indonesia
Natural Gas (Billion Cubic Feet)  
Production  2,016 12,962 103,977
14
  1,978
Consumption  802 14,956 104,425
30
  826
Net Exports/Imports(-)  1,215 -2,060 -- 7   1,151
Proved Reserves 
97,786 391,645 6,124,016
11
  97,780
Coal (Million Short Tons)  
Production  213.174 3,868 6,779
8
  254.812
Consumption  24.071 3,808 6,737
26
  31.967
Net Exports/Imports(-)  
(Trillion Btu)
4395.713 1,084 --
2
  5,180.070
Electricity (Billion Kilowatthours)  
Net Generation  125.67 6,041 18,015
25
  NA
Net Consumption  110.71 5,502 16,379
26
  NA
Installed Capacity (GWe)  24.263 1,244 4,012
27
  0.89
Total Primary Energy (Quadrillion Btu)  
Production  9.617 121 469
11
  NA
Consumption  4.149 156 472
21
  NA
Energy Intensity  
(Btu per 2000 U.S. Dollars)
6,302 -- -- --   NA
Carbon Dioxide Emissions (Million Metric Tons of CO₂)  
Total from Consumption of Fossil Fuels  280.36 11,220 29,195
22
  NA
Map of Indonesia

Country Analysis Brief
  • Indonesia is the only Southeast Asian member of OPEC, although the country became a slight net oil importer in 2004.
  • Indonesia’s oil production has declined in recent years.
  • Indonesia’s largest oil producing fields are mature and declining in output.
  • Natural gas production has increased in recent years in Indonesia, although the country is facing a declining global LNG market share.
  • Media reports suggest that Indonesia was surpassed by Qatar in 2006 as the single largest exporter of LNG.
  • Indonesia’s coal production has increased in recent years, and today the country is one of the world’s chief coal exporters.
  • Indonesia’s power sector faces shortages on electricity due to underinvestment in new generating capacity.
  • Indonesia’s per capita carbon emissions remain low by regional comparisons, but the country faces severe environmental challenges.

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 Related Information

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International Energy Outlook yearly energy projections through 2030

Short Term Energy Outlook monthly energy projections through 2009

Annual Energy Outlook yearly US energy projections through 2030


 

 
    -- = Not applicable; NA = Not available; F = Forecast value
 
Sources: EIA, International Energy Annual, Short Term Energy Outlook, Table 3a, Table 3b (Forecast values)

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