The Indonesian government intensifies efforts to seek additional sources for exporting gas to Japan. However, the Indonesian Employer Association (Apindo) reports that 326 factories from 22 industrial sectors are currently facing gas shortage in their production lines.
"Up until today, the national industry has yet to gain assurance over gas supply for either production or improvement of production," said Apindo Deputy Secretary General, Franky Sibarani, on Friday.
The average industrial gas demand reaches between 2,798 and 3,283 mmscfd per year until 2015.
"It is ironic that the government seems to prioritize gas supply to Japan," he said.
Apindo believes that if gas demand in 326 factories is managed, more employments and commercial activities will be made possible in the said factories.
source : vivanews.com
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