The UAE’s Mubadala Energy and PLN Energi Primer Indonesia, a subsidiary of state-owned utility company PLN, have signed a “heads of agreement” deal for gas supply from a field in the Andaman Sea. Such a deal is non-binding and outlines the key terms of a proposed pact. The wholly owned unit of Mubadala will supply gas to Indonesia’s North Sumatra and Aceh provinces from […]The UAE’s Mubadala Energy and PLN Energi Primer Indonesia, a subsidiary of state-owned utility company PLN, have signed a “heads of agreement” deal for gas supply from a field in the Andaman Sea. Such a deal is non-binding and outlines the key terms of a proposed pact. The wholly owned unit of Mubadala will supply gas to Indonesia’s North Sumatra and Aceh provinces from […]

Mubadala Energy strikes deal for gas supply to Indonesia

2025/12/01 13:20

The UAE’s Mubadala Energy and PLN Energi Primer Indonesia, a subsidiary of state-owned utility company PLN, have signed a “heads of agreement” deal for gas supply from a field in the Andaman Sea.

Such a deal is non-binding and outlines the key terms of a proposed pact.

The wholly owned unit of Mubadala will supply gas to Indonesia’s North Sumatra and Aceh provinces from its Tangkulo gas field, 65km off the northern coast of Sumatra Island, the companies said in a joint statement.

Abdulla Bu Ali, president director of Mubadala Energy Indonesia, said the agreement with PLN aims to meet domestic demand and strengthen Indonesia’s energy security.  

Indonesia’s energy sector, particularly electricity, is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 5.3 percent until 2034, necessitating infrastructure development and diversification of supply sources to ensure long-term security.

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Rakhmad Dewanto, CEO of PLN Energi Primer Indonesia, said the agreement is part of developing a gas supply portfolio to support energy security and Indonesia’s energy transition.

Mubadala Energy’s portfolio is 70 percent gas, with production capacity of more than 450,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day across 11 countries, according to the company’s website.

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