ExxonMobil affiliates and predecessor companies have been operating in Indonesia for more than 100 years. ExxonMobil Oil Indonesia Inc. (EMOI) operates the Arun Field in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Province as a Cooperation Contract Contractor (KKKS) to Badan Pelaksana Minyak dan Gas (BPMIGAS), the Indonesian Upstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Body.
ExxonMobil affiliates also operate the South Lhoksukon A and D, Pase A and B onshore fields, as well as North Sumatra Offshore (NSO) offshore gas field. ExxonMobil affiliates hold a 100% participating interest in the above mentioned fields.
Gas produced from these fields is supplied to the PT Arun LNG facility, where the gas is processed into liquefied natural gas, or "LNG". EMOI has also supplied gas to local fertilizer plants and paper mills. At its peak, the Arun Field produced about 3.4 billion cubic feet of gas per day (1994) and about 130,000 barrels of condensate per day (1989). LNG manufactured by PT Arun was first exported to Japan in 1978.
Mobil Cepu Ltd. (MCL) and Ampolex (Cepu) Pte. Ltd. is Contractor of Cepu Cooperation Contract together with Pertamina EP Cepu. ExxonMobil holds 45% of total participating interest in the Cepu Block.
The Cepu project is expected to generate a substantial multiplier effect on other industries in Java, resulting in increased economic output, more jobs, increased average income, and an increase in community development projects, all of which will increase the positive impact from the project within the local communities.
ExxonMobil affiliates, Esso Natuna Limited and Mobil Natuna D-Alpha Inc. (holding a combined 76% participating interest), together with Pertamina, continue to work to secure a market for gas from the Natuna (D-Alpha) Field in the South China Sea. The Natuna D-Alpha gas field was discovered in 1973 and is estimated to contain 46 trillion cubic feet of recoverable hydrocarbon gas.
In 2007 ExxonMobil awarded Surumana and Mandar Block in Makassar Strait. ExxonMobil holds 100% participating interest in the block.
In downstream business, we are ready to expand our market business in lubes and petrochemical businesses. P.T. ExxonMobil Lubricants in INdonesia (PT EMLI), represents ExxonMobil's downstream business in the country.
ExxonMobil's success in discovering and developing oil and gas resources in Indonesia clearly demonstrates the company's commitment and contribution to Indonesia's oil and gas sector. Looking to the future, ExxonMobil desires to continue its exploration and development operations and contributions to Indonesia's oil and gas sector through the application of its local knowledge and experience combined with financial and technical expertise.
All job positions below will placed at Indonesia - Office Location Jakarta
Public and Government Affairs: Exposure to internal communications
Experienced Engineer: Ensuring optimized and depletion of oil gas fields
Fresh Graduates Engineer: Optimizing oil gas using reservoir surveillance
Business Services: Monitoring on business practices and procedures
IT Analyst: Supporting general computing and telecommunication services
Procurement Associates: Execution ongoing maintenance of Agreements
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