In Indonesia’s oil and gas sector, plant availability directly drives revenue. Unplanned shutdowns cost operators tens of thousands of dollars per hour in deferred production,
Indonesia is entering a significant era of offshore asset retirement. Hundreds of oil and gas platforms installed during the 1970s and 1980s exploration boom are
Indonesia’s oil and gas decommissioning wave is accelerating. Dozens of aging offshore platforms across the Java Sea, Natuna Basin, and Makassar Strait are approaching end-of-life,
Indonesia stands as one of Southeast Asia’s largest oil and gas producers, with hundreds of offshore platforms operating across the Java Sea, Natuna Basin, Makassar
InInvestment in solar panels continues to rise in Indonesia for both industrial and commercial needs. However, many asset owners overlook the fact that the accumulation
In the oil and gas processing industry, transporting large components back to a workshop for repair is often inefficient and time-consuming. This is where On-Site
The process of decommissioning offshore platforms that have reached the end of their service life is a major technical challenge in Indonesian waters. One of