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(FAME) that is mixed with diesel fuel “We hope that with efforts to accelerate [the factory construction] the methanol industry in Bojonegoro will be completed by the end of 2027,” Yuliot said in Jakarta on Friday Read also: RI can achieve 100% renewable energy within ‘years’, Prabowo tells APEC summit He went on to say that the national methanol supply is limited explaining that the nation is largely dependent on imports as it requires an annual methanol supply of 2.3 million tonnes while domestic production is estimated at just 300,000 tonnes With exclusive interviews and in-depth coverage of the region's most pressing business issues "Prospects" is the go-to source for staying ahead of the curve in Indonesia's rapidly evolving business landscape Please check your email for your newsletter subscription Indonesia has been a net importer of oil and fuel for decades after the country suffered from a decline in its domestic production Quickly share this news with your network—keep everyone informed with just a single click Customize your reading experience by adjusting the text size to small or large—find what’s most comfortable for you Bojonegoro – Executive Office of the President continues to support national energy security as part of the National Strategic Project (PSN) ensure to provide best effort in order to support The Jambaran-Tiung Biru Unitization Gas Field Project developed by PT Pertamina EP Cepu (PEPC) in Bojonegoro The Jambaran-Tiung Biru (JTB) is part of the National Strategic Project (PSN) in Surabaya will supply gas for industry needs in the East Java and Central Java region “This project significantly contributes to supporting national stability This great work means a lot for Indonesian people especially now during the run-up of peak gas prices,” said Moeldoko Moeldoko appreciates PEPC ‘s efforts in managing the JTB Gas Field Project The JTB Field existence has a multiplier effect on the community and provides added value to the regional development economy “There are more than a hundred local youths who are also trained PEPC as the manager of the PEPC JTB Gas Field development project has worked optimally to achieve Indonesia’s goal “You work in a quiet place like this but the impact is extraordinary but if the gas is smoothly channeled out there Please continue this noble work,” said Moeldoko expressed his gratitude for the KSP’s support through the several strategies that support the efforts to increase oil and gas production “Together with local government and stakeholders we hope the presence of the JTB project can contribute to the surrounding community,” he said JTB will supply 192 MMSCFD of gas for the power plants and industry needs in the East Java and Central Java regions and also meet household needs in Lamongan through the gas network program (jargas) JTB also committed to assisting the government in meeting the community’s need for the environmentally friendly energy and gas fuel Moeldoko also directly observed the activities in Pertamina JTB Gas Field development project also accompanied by Deputy IV KSP and Senior Advisor of the Executive Office of the President (KSP) Moeldoko Welcomed Delegation of Japan Parliament Moeldoko Welcomed House of Representatives of the Kingdom of Thailand Share Good Experience of Indonesian Democracy Shares Good Experience of Indonesian Democracy KSP: Economic Development at the Indonesia-Papua New Guinea Border and website in this browser for the next time I comment Head of Bojonegoro district from 2008 to 2018 Bojonegoro - As many as 26 people from 10 different countries participated in an oil and gas management training held at Bojonegoro on Monday and Afghanistan were present in the training A member of the trainer team from the University of Gadjah Mada Nanang Indra Kurniawan said that the participants will study about management and accountability in the extractive industry "Bojonegoro was chosen because it is considered to have good [oil] 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the result of the fraud potential analysis method used by the platform to map fraud indications As many as five variables were assessed in the analysis But there had been signs of trouble even before Open Tender analysis that the Commission B of the House of Regional Representatives (DPRD) witnessed during their unannounced visit to Dander Park on January 20 a journalist from a local media Suara Banyu Urip who had joined the visit and had been closely following the project “There was only the construction for an additional pool and small renovation in some areas,” she said Ririn then compared Dander Park with a private-owned water park in the regency the latter boasted significantly better quality especially after three different parliamentary commissions inspected the site in turns which was responsible for local taxes and charges there were Commission C on tourism and Commission D on infrastructure While Commission B and Commission C were skeptical of the consistency between budget amount and the construction output Commission D believed the development was completely on track WhatsApp groups were abuzz with theories of potential fraud to confirm or dispel their hunch since Bojonegoro DPRD had not been exactly open about development projects on their tables An opportunity came when ICW and the National Public Procurement Agency (NPPA) held a training for journalists on public procurement monitoring in Bojonegoro on June 19 The training gave Ririn and other journalists who participated the lead and data they needed to start investigative work They also became familiar with the public procurement process and the fraud methods the experience made her realize the critical role of data in journalism and that journalists should not rely solely on the information from public officials to underpin their reporting the training gave the participants the chance to discuss the various public projects in their areas They made a list of projects at risk of fraud They also learned how to use the Open Tender platform and explored every possible irregularity in Bojonegoro’s public projects The exercise led them to conclude that Dander Water Park development had the highest fraud risk in the regency they agreed to carry out an investigation and designed a timeline of three months The first month was all about data collection and actor mapping followed by the legwork to verify their preliminary findings with their sources All pieces of information were then laid out in writing in the third month the process ended with story publication by the journalists’ respective media firms the investigative work and the stories produced pointed out to a likely under the table involvement of a member of Bojonegoro Local Parliamentin the project’s bidding A company that had participated in the project’s bid was just one of the several family-run companies owned by the local parliamentarian and there were other associated companies as bidding participants as well and bidding participants were ultimately owned by the same people,” Ririn said During the three months that she spent looking into Dander Park It was an entirely new situation for her to navigate; Ririn had 10 years of journalistic experience under her belt but Dander Park story was her first investigative piece She also saw how intimidation had forced some of her colleagues away from this work But Ririn was adamant that journalists must unveil the truth even if it meant compromising their safety Journalistic work was not just about reporting an event but also about disclosing information that affected public interests “And that’s why I was motivated to write about Dander Park,” Ririn added it was about fulfilling the public’s rights of being informed of the political process in the government and parliament.(*) 6Jakarta Selatan 12740Tel.+6221.7901885 +6221.7994015Fax Copyright 2022 - ICW All Rights Reserved gintung atau kerinjing (Bischofia javanica) setinggi 12 meter dengan diameter 1,2 meter tumbang di areal TPU Mataram Bojonegoro Kedoya Utara Pohon tumbang tersebut menimpa puluhan makam hingga mengalami kerusakan cukup parah pohon g adog tumbang akibat angin kencang yang terjadi sekitar pukul 14.00 sejumlah personel gabungan dikerahkan untuk mengevakuasi pohon tumbang menggunakan peralatan seperti golok Posisi pohon berada di areal TPU Mataram Bojonegoro Kedoya Utara," ujar Tubagus ada empat makam yang terangkat karena posisinya berada di atas akar pohon tumbang Sementara 30 makam lainnya mengalami kerusakan parah "Kami mengevakuasi pohon yang tumbang terlebih dahulu setelah itu akan dilanjutkan dengan memperbaiki makam yang rusak," tandasnya © copyright 2001 - 2025 All Rights Reserved KABARBARU, BOJONEGORO – Vacations with family to enjoy nature have recently been in great demand many destinations must comply with health protocols to reduce the spread of the virus there is a tourist place to gather with family Tumo Village is known for its natural beauty that is still awake Even though at the beginning of Kampung Tumo it was a school for flight attendants and hospitality enthusiasts with a reasonably high standard His daily language is English which is an international language a man from Tumo Hamlet himself who is still active in an international airline His colleagues assisted him in building this school and his graduates have spread to several airlines in Indonesia and even internationally we created Tumo Village as a Training Center So we are the second branch of the Pare Kediri village or English village,” he said He explained that his passion was created and realized in his homeland from there “I chose this place which is in the middle of the rice fields so that it is far from settlements,” added Kang Priyo This decision was taken because the teaching activities sometimes last until the evening So they don’t want to disturb the residents’ peace Here the flight attendants and hotel students get material on character building and mindset formation this is very important to equip students in the field of work in the future This character debriefing is self-development training intended for teenagers and adults Self-development training includes various types of training such as motivation training Participants who registered for school in Kampung Tumo had reached all over Indonesia “But because it’s still a pandemic we haven’t opened registration for schools yet,” he said Besides choosing a place in the middle of the rice fields it turns out also to prepare the land so that when it has developed it does not move and add other educational media “The plan is that there will be educational tours to plant rice and simple lodging,” he said Not only that but there is also a swimming pool and archery area to improve visitors’ skills he ventured into the cafe and culinary business at very affordable prices we can hang out in a calm natural atmosphere We can also sing with complete musical instruments for free or do tasks quietly because there is also wifi access “We make this place as comfortable as possible so that visitors and training participants feel at home and miss the atmosphere here,” he said Kang Priyo hopes that the people will know the name Kampung Tumo of Bojonegoro as a cafe with a natural feel and a flight attendant and hotel school with international standards Those who want to visit Tumo Village can come directly from 10.00-21.00 every day visit the Instagram account @kampungtumo or contact reservation via WhatsApp 085746330230 Kabarbaru.co menyajikan berita aktual dan inspiratif dari sudut pandang berbaik sangka serta terverifikasi dari sumber yang tepat JAKARTA – Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Minister Bahlil Lahadalia said Indonesia will develop a methanol plant which is necessary to support the production of biodiesel with a total investment of US$1.2 billion or around Rp19.02 trillion in Bojonegoro the plant will have a production capacity of 800,000 tons of methanol per year “We design the plant to support the government’s program to accelerate the production of B50 (biodiesel 50 persent) in the next few years so that we won’t rely on import of methanol needed for biodiesel production,” he said “It’s because we import 80% of the methanol for blending biodiesel we can reduce our methanol import with the operation of the planned plant in Bojonegoro with a total investments of around US$1.2 billion,” Bahlil told the press on Thursday (28/11/2024) The minister stated that the need of crude palm oil (CPO) for energy sector to produce the biodiesel will not reduce the CPO allocation for foods the last resort in securing CPO supply to implement the biodiesel mandatory program will be for us to reduce allocation of palm oil exports We have to prioritize our national need,” he said adding that the government could not just ignore the need of other countries for CPO supply Bahlil said that the government has targeted to implement the B50 mandatory program in 2026 the B50 program is still on the process of technical trial But the  B40 mandatory program will be implemented on 01 January 2025,” he said Source: sawitku.id / cnbcindonesia.com Iklan ExxonMobil Indonesia’s Contribution to the Country but the mothers were already busy preparing their wares The fathers were also agile to help their wives carry the crops from the motorcycle to the stall Some customers were bidding while carrying a rattan basket eating lontong and soy sauce tofu for breakfast or simply enjoying a cup of sugar-free kothok coffee The shouts of merchants along the hall made the market so vibrant They peddled their goods to attract customers said that this kind of atmosphere now happens every day The new market reopened in August 2021 after the revitalization program from ExxonMobil Cepu Limited (EMCL) the operator of the Cepu Block in East and Central Java The program has increased the economic activity of the residents of Gayam District and the surrounding area traders only get income on Javanese market days each Wage and Pahing was less than Rp1.5 million After the revitalization that started in 2018 He added that the construction of around 75 kiosks and 130 merchant stalls keeps the wheels of the market economy moving Merchants and buyers are getting more comfortable and the development of the administrators’ managerial capacity which is now managed by the Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) Gayam Mandiri has managed to earn up to Rp105 million per year This amount is sourced from kiosk rental and user fees the circulation of money reaches around Rp41 million in each of its market activities," he continued Busyness is also felt in the Agribusiness Producers Cooperative (KPA) Makmur Sejahtera Bersama The location is only ten minutes from the market they continue to process dry unhulled rice produced by 263 assisted local farmers from 12 villages in Gayam District and two villages in Kalitidu District there are more than a thousand tons of dry grain absorbed by the KPA “This menthik wangi rice is given the brand Patembayan Dewi Sri," said Darusman We sell it to caterers for consumption by Banyu Urip Field workers as well as hotels and restaurants in the surrounding area.” The continuous assistance provided by EMCL since 2014 has made the hard work of the farmers pays off “Not only does it provide economic benefits for local farmers but also helps food security in Bojonegoro Regency,” he continued Aris and Darusman are the motors for their surroundings Aspects of sustainability and the passion to grow together ​​are the principles of encouraging people's economic growth especially to recover faster and rise stronger in this post-pandemic period MobilTM Mikrosite provides RON 92 non-subsidized fuel in rural areas The same spirit is also the foundation of EMCL's commitment to support energy security in Indonesia With the support of SKK Migas and partners the productivity of the Cepu Block with safe and efficient operations has made it as the main contributor to domestic oil production by more than 25 percent the Cepu Block can produce up to 235,000 barrels per day EMCL is proud to have produced a cumulative oil production of more than 540 million barrels of Cepu Block oil This amount exceeds the initial development plan (POD) target of 450 million barrels This figure also shows that the Cepu Block operation has contributed to Indonesia's revenue equivalent to almost six times the initial investment," said Muhammad Nurdin The operational reliability of the Cepu Block can’t be separated from the skilled hands and brilliant performance of the country's best people More than 99 percent of the workforce in Cepu Block operations are the best Indonesians the Banyu Urip Project involved more than 460 national and local companies and had a multiplier effect in the transfer of technology and knowledge More than 85 percent of the national subcontractors came from the surrounding areas “This is also a form of implementing the principles of sustainability and empowerment that we are doing to boost economic growth to recover faster as well as to increase the capacity of domestic resources," said Nurdin “Our investment in Indonesia is more than just increasing national income.” The economic empowerment of local business partners in the downstream sector is also the focus of ExxonMobil through its subsidiary There are more than 11,000 retailers spread throughout Indonesia who sell and distribute MobilTM and Federal brand lubricants the lubricant brand is processed at the Cilegon factory with a capacity of 700,000 barrels per year has a processing capacity up to 700,000 barrels per year PT EMLI is also fully committed to providing access to high quality energy to the rural area More than 2,000 MobilTM Mikrosite are present on the island of Java with sales of non-subsidized fuel quality of RON 92 The company also supplies diesel fuel to Java and eastern Indonesia to support the growth of the mining industry and other business activities PT EMLI also supplies more than 350,000 tons of petrochemical products for the Indonesian market Some of them are used as raw materials for making health masks Commitment to Realize Low Carbon Emissions In line with the Government of Indonesia's efforts to achieve its emission reduction target or Net Zero Emission (NZE) by 2060 or earlier ExxonMobil is also committed to supporting this achievement One of them is through the application of Carbon Capture Storage (CCS) technology This technology will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by absorbing carbon dioxide from its source and then safely re-entering it into the earth we are currently evaluating the application of low-carbon technology in Indonesia through the implementation of CCS," said Hariadi Budiman Chief of Representative of Esso Indonesia Inc. one of ExxonMobil's subsidiaries in Indonesia The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change stated that these technologies will play an important role in achieving emission reduction targets ExxonMobil has more than three decades of experience in applying these technologies and has absorbed around 40 percent of the carbon dioxide produced by humans from industrial activities “ExxonMobil's collaboration with Pertamina and the government puts Indonesia on the right track not only to provide sustainable solutions but also to make Indonesia a pioneer at the regional level in the CCS industry," said Hariadi East Java is operated by 99 percent of the nation's best talents Get daily summary of exclusive and in-depth news in your email Inbox by joining the Newsletter Sinful Governor and Helicopters for Ulemas The Hero of Press Freedom JOB HUNTING Time to End Honorary Doctorates Surabaya. The East Java Police have successfully intercepted an arms smuggling operation supplying firearms and ammunition to the Armed Criminal Group (KKB) in Puncak Jaya East Java Police Imam Sugianto said the case was uncovered following an investigation stemming from arrests made by the Papua Police "The case in Papua led us to a weapons supplier in Bojonegoro East Java," Imam Sugianto said during a press conference at the East Java Police Headquarters on Tuesday Authorities have arrested seven suspects across multiple provinces and the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) Among them are two former Indonesian military personnel from the Kasuari Military Command who were arrested by the Papua and West Papua Police "Their arrests revealed that the firearms were being manufactured in Bojonegoro," Imam added Further investigations led East Java Police to arrest three more individuals: TR who acted as a supplier and distributor of weapons and ammunition; MK who operated the firearm assembly machines; and PJ for storing the illegal weapons and ammunition Papua Police Chief Inspector General Petrus Patrige Rudolf Renwarin speaking via Zoom during the press conference reported that police seized 982 rounds of ammunition of various calibers consisting of two homemade Fajar rifles and three handguns Renwarin said that no active military or police personnel were involved in the smuggling ring he warned of strict consequences if any personnel were found selling firearms to the KKB "If any military personnel are caught selling firearms to armed groups they must face the ultimate punishment—execution—because they are fully aware that these weapons will be used to kill their own comrades in conflict zones," Renwarin said authorities raided a house in Kalianyar Village suspected of being an illegal weapons workshop carried out by East Java Police and the National Police's special task force took place on Saturday and lasted nearly 10 hours along with two men believed to be working in the workshop Prof Bieby Voijant Tangahu ST MT PhD delivering her inaugural lecture on remediation technology for the recovery of contaminated soil during her appointment as the 195th Professor at Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) ITS Campus, ITS News –The surge in mining industry activities poses environmental pollution risks. In addressing this issue, the 195th Professor of Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) has developed environmental remediation technology to restore soil contaminated due to mining activities The professor from the Department of Environmental Engineering explained that her research originated from environmental pollution caused by illegal oil mining in Wonocolo the soil around the mining area is contaminated with crude oil Prof Bieby elaborated that these compounds are hazardous and toxic waste (B3) that can adversely affect the health of the local community remediation technology is necessary to restore the land to its original condition,” she emphasized The contaminated soil condition due to illegal mining activities in Wonocolo which has earned the nickname “Little Texas.” In her research for her inaugural professorial lecture Bieby utilized a biologically based remediation method combined with a physicochemical method The physicochemical method involves the use of soil washing processing aimed at separating the soil from crude oil and petroleum hydrocarbons the biological method functions to reduce the concentration of chemicals such as BTEX Bieby explained that the soil washing method is effective in reducing the oil content in the soil from 4 percent to less than 1 percent the biological remediation method using the bacteria Bacillus cereus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa has shown a chemical concentration reduction ranging from 40 percent to 70 percent The selection of the biological method was made because the land in Indonesia already contains bacteria capable of naturally restoring pollution it is expected to expedite the recovery process biological methods tend to be more cost-effective and do not produce chemical waste,” stated the professor presenting the certificate of appointment as the 195th Professor at ITS to Prof Although this research is still at the laboratory scale Bieby revealed that environmental recovery using the biological method has shown high efficiency this research will be mass-produced for direct application in various polluted areas,” said the lecturer who has been actively teaching since 1997 Prof Bieby aims to continue developing environmental remediation technology by harnessing bacteria to assist in restoring pollution caused by mining activities “I hope that with the advancement of this knowledge it can contribute to improving environmental quality,” she concluded optimistically ITS News — Indonesia as a tropical country tends to have many coastal areas ITS News — Data is an asset and the main foundation in determining strategies for the future ITS News — Continuing to show local wisdom to the world community ITS News — The Domestic Component Level (TKDN) is the key to restoring the glory of the Indonesian Universitas Airlangga Official Website UNAIR NEWS – The community service of the 57th KKN BBM Universitas Airlangga is almost over In a few days before their return on Saturday Various activities were held to present intimate impression for festive and meaningful farewell a gun walk event called “Fun Saturday” was held on Saturday This activity was followed by students of Early Childhood Education (PAUD) “Besides as closing and farewell event the target of this activity was to invite children to walk around the village,” said Dewinta Safira This activity received a lot of supports from teachers of early childhood education Even the Drumband team of SDN Nglajang also participated in this event Previously they trained well so they were able to perform their best This event was started with a registration and Malik Muluk representative of teachers at SDN Nglajang cut the ribbon to mark the start of the fun walk from SDN Nglajang and the finish line was at the Nglajang Village Hall The muddy road because the rain the night before did not discourage the participants Even some parents accompanied their children and expected to win door prizes doorprize was drawn by the village officials When all the participants gathered to witness the drawing the activity video was shown and they looked happy Various door prizes were available from stationery to other school equipment intended to motivate the spirit of learning this event will give a good impression from KKN for children and motivate them to keep learning,” added Devi Noaritasari there was also a farewell event with the village officials to report their activities for 20 days with the community on Wednesday Although some work programs were experiencing technical and implementation constraints village officials assess that this KKN program have better concept and creativity “We all village officials would like to thank for your presence and apologize if the facilities we provide were inadequate,” said Syapi’i All work programs were implemented well and supported from the community This KKN contribution is expected to change the mindset and increase the insight of the local community Syapi’i also hoped that in the future 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PUSAT KOMUNIKASI DAN INFORMASI PUBLIK (PKIP) Nandito Putra TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Papua Regional Police Chief Inspector General Patrige Rudolf Renwarin said that TNI-Polri (Indonesian military and police) members involved in illegal arms sales with Papua’s KKB could be sentenced to death "TNI-Polri members who are found to be involved in the purchasing and selling of firearms with armed criminal groups must be shot dead,” Patrige said in a voice message received by Tempo on Tuesday is sanctioned under Article 1 of Emergency Law of 1951 which rules that those involved in supplying or carrying firearms or explosives without authorization are subject to the death penalty Arms trade with the West Papua National Liberation Army - Free Papua Organization (TPNPB-OPM) also undermines the spirit of peace Such actions would backfire on the security forces deployed in the Papua region "These ammunition and weapons sold to armed criminal group will be used to kill their colleagues especially those in the Papua highlands,” he said Patrige did not deny the fact that some TNI-Polri members have defected and channeled weapons to the TPNPB-OPM but he said the actions are not attributable to the military or police institutions It was previously reported that the Cartenz Peace Operation Task Force uncovered an illegal firearms trafficking syndicate in Bojonegoro linked to Yuni Enumbi who was arrested on Thursday last week He was apprehended while attempting to transport six firearms and hundreds of rounds of ammunition from Jayapura to Wamena Enumbi is a former TNI soldier who was dismissed in 2022 for involvement in arms smuggling for the TPNPB-OPM Enumbi was arrested along with sixty-two rifles Patrige mentioned that the two rifles were manufactured by PT Pindad The police later retracted the statement and stated that the firearms carried by Enumbi were homemade and produced in Bojonegoro Five people were involved in this assembly Eko was Yuni Enumbi's partner while serving in the Kausari Military Regional Command He was also dismissed from military service in 2022 for involvement in weapon smuggling a total of seven suspects are involved in this illegal arms smuggling network "Five suspects are detained at the East Java Regional Police Headquarters are detained at the Papua Regional Police Headquarters in Jayapura," said Faisal Editor’s Choice: Former TNI Soldier Supplies Weapons to TPNPB-OPM; Gets Weapons, Ammunition from Outside Papua Click here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News Prabowo's Reason for Involving the Military in Food Matters Prabowo Open to Meeting Retired Military Forum Urging Gibran's Impeachment Jokowi Responds to Calls for VP Gibran's Impeachment TPNPB-OPM Declares War on Indonesian Military in Papua Amnesty International Reports on Indonesia's Declining Human Rights Protection TPNPB-OPM Admits Involvement in Shooting of Komnas HAM Papua Team TPNPB-OPM Claims to Have Shot Dead 2 TNI Soldiers in Maybrat Ministry Dismisses Fears of TNI Silencing Students on Campuses Scorching Hot Weather Grips Indonesia: BMKG Reports Temperatures Hit 37 Degrees Celsius Indonesia's $6mn Grant to Fiji Allegedly Aimed at Securing Papua Diplomatic Support Jakarta - Bojonegoro's residents were startled by the discovery of thousands of dead and dying fish on the surface of Bengawan Solo river Thursday Bojonegoro's Environmental Agency (BLH) has dispatched a team to analyse the river's water quality in order to figure out the cause behind the unusual phenomenon. A variety of fish species could be seen on the river's surface - including catfish and tilapia Local residents first noticed the phenomenon in the district of Padangan around 30 kilometres from the city of Bojonegoro around midnight on Thursday residents were baffled because more and more fishes came to the surface and died hordes of residents are still hanging around the banks of Bengawan Solo river to benefit from the windfall catch as many of the fishes are weak enough to be caught without the use of elaborate nets the water in Bengawan Solo river is still tinted with a murky brown tinge said that BLH will trace along the edge of Bengawan Solo river to inspect it within the next one or two weeks - a move aimed to map areas where illegal dumping of waste is suspected as well as at points where it intersects the cities of Solo France Forge Partnership for Sustainable Mining Practices How to Travel Sustainably: 9 Simple Steps to Reduce Your Environmental Impact Indonesian Govt Bans Timber Extraction in Mangrove Ecosystems Indonesia Prepares New Regulation on Waste Management Anti-Environmental Politics Disguised as Budget Efficiencies Jakarta Environment Agency Claims RDF Plant Operations Won't Disturb Nearby Residents North Jakarta Named National Model for Urban Waste Management AHADID : AHA-EQ-2024-000469-IDN | GLIDE Number : Update on Series of Earthquake with Maximum M6.5 Earthquake in Java Sea Impacts and Damages Assessments are still ongoing there are 58 foreshocks and aftershocks recorded with M2.7 - M6.0 (BMKG) Jakarta - State-owned oil and gas company Pertamina through its subsidiary Pertamina EP CEPU (PEPC) will invest USD1.457 billion in Jambaran Tiung Biru (JTB) gas field unitization project in Bojonegoro Regency Pertamina CEO Elia Massa Manik said that the development of Jambaran Tiung Biru will give a new hope to Indonesia “Particularly to address gas supply deficit in Central and East Java,” he said in a written statement received by Tempo on September 25 Pertamina expects that gas reserves totaling 2.5 trillion cubic feet (TCF) in JBT will secure supply to Central and East Java industries and help boost the national economy Elia is also hopeful that JTB gas field will create new jobs and reduce poverty the government instructed Pertamina to fully develop JTB field and conclude the transfer of the gas field with ExxonMobil Cepu Limited Elia said that Pertamina is trying to complete negotiation on transfer of participating interest (PI) to develop JTB The company currently holds 45 percent participating interest it will hold 91 percent PI and the remaining 9 percent will be owned by a regional-government owned enterprise (BUMD) the company signed a gas purchase deal with state-owned electricity company PT PLN at USD7.6 per MMBTU on August 8 “The agreement marks the start of the development of JTB gas field since we already have a buyer,” Elia said JTB field drilling will start after PEPC appoints PT Rekayasa Industri (Rekind) and PT Japan Gas Corporation as the winning bidders The gas field has a high complexity with CO2 content of 24 percent gas processing facility of 330 million metric standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) and 172 MMSCFD of gas sales Elia said that Pertamina is confident that JTB field will start production by 2021 and help accelerate gas pipeline transmission utilization between Gresik and Semarang Pertamina subsidiary PT Pertamina Gas (Pertagas) is aiming to complete 267-kilometer pipeline construction between Gresik and Semarang worth USD515.7 million “The progress of EPC construction is 85 percent; the project will go onstream in mid-2018,” he said What Are the Cheapest Businesses to Start from Home Apple's AirTag Investment Not Significant for Indonesian Telecommunication Industry Indonesian Minister Reveals Korean Company Set to Invest in Danantara Minister: Apple Investments in Indonesia Unstirred by Looming Trade War Vale Indonesia Develops 3 Downstream Projects with Rp146.52tn Investment 19 South Korean Firms to Increase Investment by Rp30tn in Indonesia President Prabowo to Attend Danantara Townhall Meeting with SOEs Gibran Meet High-Ranking Officials from South Korean Companies OJK Reports Decline in Crypto Transactions Fajri Siregar receives funding from LPDP (Indonesia) and DAAD (Indonesia) View all partners Indonesia’s central government seems to understand, at least in principle, that communication between government and citizens should go both ways. But our research shows the government isn’t always responding to complaints from it’s citizens so the communication is sometimes only one way In 2011 the government set up a nation-wide complaint system called LAPOR! as part of the Open Government Indonesia project. The system allows citizens to send reports through a website It’s aimed at pushing government openness and transparency to enhance participation from citizens in politics is useful for public officials to enhance their responses to problems Meanwhile citizens can also use it to hold their officials accountable However if this system is to truly work and create trust the government needs to learn from these initial failings It could take some hints from local government leaders on this the central government started to trial LAPOR Our research assessed whether LAPOR was working at the local level in both Indragiri Hulu and Bojonegoro We found its implementation left a lot to be desired Not many people in Indragiri Hulu actually knew the system existed Only 26% of of people we surveyed there in 2016 were aware of it It also seemed the Indragiri Hulu administration was reluctant to accommodate citizens’ complaints within 2015 Indragiri Hulu received 250 complaints but in average only 64,7% were responded to Despite the existence of LAPOR! the citizens of Indragiri Hulu had very limited interactions with the local government. Some citizens were even unaware of their basic rights as citizens. For example many didn’t have identification cards and so were excluded from services such as national health insurance in Bojonegoro citizens and the government are actively communicating with each other but also other programs that allow citizens to directly engage with him Sutoyo opens his house for “Dialog Jumat” or Friday Dialogue citizens can freely express their concerns directly to the regent and other governing officials It’s also broadcast live every Friday on the official Dialog Jumat website and via Radio Malowopati With a population of 1.2 million, this region’s active LAPOR! users made a total of 1,671 incoming complaints (as of 2016). A Centre for Innovation Policy and Governance’s survey in 2016 also suggests that 44% of Bojonegoro citizens received feedback from these reports within seven days However the same percentage never received any response from the relevant government department So there’s a need to improve the overall response of the program a group also formed in Bojonegoro called the Information Society Group (Kelompok Informasi Masyarakat) This is a group of bloggers who act as citizen journalists to strengthen the cooperation between the government and local communities These different arenas enable citizens to be heard by the government generating mutual trust whilst eliminating the distance between the two sides increased government response has also enhanced citizens’ enthusiasm to complain - and participate but complaining to the government is actually a form of citizen participation It can be a major driver to strengthen democracy and government accountability complaining to the government goes beyond participation Citizens who complain actually have the power to transform government Having experienced feudalism prior to independence and dictatorship under the New Order regime complaining redefines the interaction between the Indonesian state and its citizens by reforming the roles and expectations between the two became a training ground for the state to respect and protect citizens freedom of speech and expression and for citizens to claim these rights Complaining about public service is just one of them The stories from Indragiri Hulu and Bojonegoro show that it’s not enough to set up an information technology-based complaint system to open up communication channels between the government and citizens Complaint systems will fail to build trust if bureaucracies are unresponsive Even though its introduction is no guarantee for better institutional response complaint mechanisms allow citizens to channel their aspirations for government and so it’s a first step towards trust building communicative and responsive leaders could well be the main ingredient for citizens to participate Bojonegoro - Indonesia is facing a wide spread drought and clean water crisis many regions in Indonesia have made various efforts to address the crisis the local government has announced drought crisis emergency state from July until October 2014 A number of villages there are experiencing water shortage as dozens of rivers and 160 ponds have dried up local police have distributed clean water by using a water canon which is usually used by the police to disperse protesters drought has hit many places in Gunungkidul Director General of Water Resources of the Public Works Ministry Mudjiadi said that the ministry has anticipated the drought one of them by cutting sown on water for irrigation The government has also predicted the drought Agriculture Minister Sulaiman said that the drought would last until next month there is around 200,000 hectares of endemic lands estimated to be affected by drought CANDRA NUGRAHA | MUSTHOFA BISRI | SUJATMIKO | PRIBADI WICAKSONO | TRI ARTINING PUTRI | YOHANES SEO | ROBBY IRFANY Indonesia`s Startup Investment at Rp39.8 tn   Jokowi Keeps Low Profile on Social Media   International Coffee Day: Solo to Give 5,000 Cups of Free Coffee   Top 5 Indonesian Athletes in 2018 Asian Para Games   Sumatra Plans Restoration of Hundreds of Hectares of Peat Land Sperm Whale Ingested Plastic Waste; Serious Solution Required Ousted Casillas Speaks of Triumph over Juventus Local residents inspect a hastily repaired dam on the Bengawan Solo River in Bojonegoro Authorities have not been able to make more permanent repairs to the the dam — that had already burst several times this year — since the water on the river is still to high SurabayaAdeline Lim recalls the days she spent in Surabaya last June being part of a team of twelve young women who wanted to make a contribution to society a small group of young women volunteered for a project aimed at elevating the condition of the girls at St Anne’s Orphanage There were 12 pairs of hands ready to serve: 6 from Singapore 4 from Malaysia and 2 Surabayans living in Singapore The team preparing materials for the work sessions These words were enough to trigger excitement among those of us who were planning to set foot in Indonesia The ground work for the project was tremendous and fund raising was our greatest concern Thanks to generous donors and relatives who contributed selflessly We were also armed with an armamentarium of goods in kind: clothes bags of peanuts with compliments from Malaysia Airlines after the air steward learnt why we were heading for Indonesia Shubhadra helps one of the youngest girls with her crafts Accompanied by an additional 4 local friends we began our journey to St Anne’s Orphanage in the town of Bojonegoro our eyes feasted on beautiful vast landscapes of paddy fields Our arrival at the orphanage was greeted with great warmth It was evident that the children did not often have visitors St Anne’s Orphanage is a haven for 49 girls aged between 6 and 19 years who come from different backgrounds and places while others have parents who are divorced or single one main reality holds true for each one: their families are too poor to provide for them We taught English and various life skills modules such as study tips interview skills and personal finance management There were also workshops on social graces and character improvement These were part of the project’s objectives which was to impart knowledge that could serve them in the future We had loads of fun and laughter during the arts and crafts session The sing-a-long sessions were a blast with action songs in both English and Bahasa Indonesia The games and songs certainly bonded us in a way that talking alone would never have It was a grand way to bring out leadership qualities and teamwork in the girls Each team had to perform their group cheer and more traditional ones like ‘galah panjang’ The petite frames and gentle demeanours of the girls really belied their dynamism and energy With an artistic twist from Chai Chin and Joanna our plan to white-wash part of the study hall with the help of the children ended up with the creation of a mural Nature was clearly the theme with the many trees and flowers and a large bird in their painting Joanna demonstrates how a friendship band is made we consciously tried to impress upon the girls the importance of education we bought books of different genre to fill up a little library of brightly-coloured shelves complete with a mat at a corner of the study hall as an enticement to read We hope that they would develop a deeper love for knowledge as well as good reading habits A highlight of our stay was a trip to the Wisata Bahari Lamongan theme park The ride home was a karaoke session – the girls were a naturally gifted choir Perhaps the most memorable event was the Graduation Night of 8 senior high school girls who had scored well at their final exams they will have to leave and move on with their lives: some have places in nursing and teaching colleges while others have gotten jobs elsewhere Donors from all over came to congratulate these girls as well as to pledge their support for the orphanage and of sorrow at having to leave the place they had known as home Having completed nearly all we had set out to do which also included a surprise scholarship fund of 6 million Rupiahs A scholarship of 1.5 million will be awarded to the best student from each graduating batch as tuition fees It was a bursary aimed at motivating the children to excel in their studies We said our farewells and prayed that the children would continue to grow in knowledge strength and stature and be a blessing for those around them Their gentleness and cheerfulness had indeed impressed upon us a phrase they repeated often: “persahabatan sejati tidak terbatas oleh tempat dan waktu”; true friendship and love transcends all barriers International Medical University (Kuala Lumpur) Printed | document generated automatically from https://opusdei.org/en-sg/article/work-camp-in-bojonegoro-surabaya/ (05/04/2025) The Banyu Urip oilfield located within the Cepu Block in Bojonegoro is estimated to hold more than 450 million barrels of oil within the Oligo-Miocene carbonate and Middle-Miocene clastic reservoirs The field was discovered in April 2001 and was appraised by drilling six wells The project development plan was approved by the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources in July 2006 Initial production of limited quantities started in the field in December 2008 and the early production facility (EPF) with a production capacity of 20,000 barrels per day (bpd) Construction activities for the Banyu Urip Full Field Development started in December 2011. The project was 90% complete by August 2014, and peak production of 165,000bpd from the field was achieved in 2016. The oilfield is estimated to account for around 20% of Indonesia‘s overall oil production The overall investment in the project has reached $ 2.52bn $2.18bn of which has been spent for the construction of production facilities Duri oil field is approximately 18km long and 18km wide in the South Sumatra Basin on the eastern coast of Sumatra A 30-year production sharing contract for the Cepu Block was signed in September 2005 PT Pertamina (Persero) and the Indonesian Government operates the field while also holding a 45% interest Other development partners include PT Peryamina subsidiary Pertamina EP Cepu holding a 45% interest and Badan Kerja Sama Blok Cepu (BKS) holding a 10% interest The oilfield is being developed under five separate engineering procurement and construction (EPC) contracts The treated oil will be transported through a pipeline to the coast at Tuban and further through a subsea pipeline to a floating storage and offloading (FSO) vessel where tankers will transport the oil to domestic and international markets EPC 1 involved the installation of the central processing facility (CPF) including three wellpads for the drilling of 45 wells and a flowline from the wellpads to the CPF The CPF for Banyu Urip field came on stream in December 2015 It further involves the installation of a sour crude processing and stabilisation system with a capacity of 185,000bpd crude storage facility with a 125,000bpd storage capacity a fuel gas treatment plant and a power generation plant EPC 2 entails the installation of an onshore insulated pipeline EPC 3 primarily involves the installation of a 2,600t mooring tower at a water depth of 33m and laying of a 23km-long and 20in-diameter offshore export pipeline integrating polyurethane foam insulation from the Tuban shoreline to the mooring tower EPC 4 involved in the conversion of the MT Chios very large crude carrier (VLCC) into a floating storage and offloading (FSO) vessel The FSO was renamed Gagak Rimang in August 2014 and is 327m-long and 58m-wide Gagak Rimang has a minimum storage capacity of 1.7 million barrels offloading rate of 30,000 to 50,000 barrels an hour with a capacity to accommodate a tanker with a deadweight measuring between 50,000dwt and 300,000dwt The FSO can accommodate between 60 and 70 crew members EPC 5 involves the construction of infrastructure facilities comprised of a river water intake facility a 5.5 million cubic metre riverwater retention basin Water injection wells increase the production from the field by maintaining pressure in the reservoir and convey the oil to the producing wells The required injection water is sourced from the Bengawan Solo River Natural gas produced along with the crude oil is used for power generation at the CPF The main contractor for the EPF was Exterran Technical support services were provided by Kentz and the foundation works for the facilities were carried out by Excel Engineering The $746.3m EPC 1 contract was awarded to Tripatra Engineers & Construction and Samsung Engineering and the EPC 2 contract was awarded to PT while Scorpa Pranedya and Sembcorp Marine’s subsidiary Sembawang Shipyard were awarded the EPC 4 contract The towage of the FSO from the shipyard to the offshore site was performed by Posh Terasea Two dehumidifier containers for the FSO were designed and supplied by Compass Energy Approximately 450 national and local sub-contractors are involved in the project The contract to design and procure a tower yoke mooring system for the project was awarded to Sofec Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network a focused and innovative specialty chemical company today announced the opening of a new supply base at Bojonegoro in East Java This new storage facility in Indonesia provides Clariant’s Oil Services customers in the region with an improved more sustainable supply chain for its Pour Point Depressants (PPD) and Drag Reducing Agent (DRA) products in line with the specific requirements of the oil industry was attended by government officials and Clariant customers in the region By establishing a new supply base in Bojonegoro Clariant has further demonstrated its strong customer focused commitment to optimizing its supply chain offering The new base will initially be used for storage of WAXTREAT Pour Point Depressants among others primarily for Clariant customers with sites located nearby “The opening of this new local supply base facility and supply chain service clearly shows that the Clariant team is highly responsive to market needs and is able to offer customized integrated solutions for our valued customers in the Indonesian oil industry based on their specific requirements and setup,” said Hans Herrel who went on to say “The investments made in the new facility in Indonesia are in line with our ongoing commitment to maintaining the highest standards of sustainability Clariant enjoys an excellent reputation of creating and maintaining workplace safety and contributing to sustainability across its sites in Indonesia Among the many recognitions received over the years Clariant Indonesia was presented with the Platinum Responsible Care Award in 2017 in recognition of the companies’ outstanding environmental and social contributions in a number of areas from safety and pollution prevention to raising local community awareness about the need for greater sustainability A specially appointed chemicals management team in Clariant has been committed to this project for nearly two years tasked with delivering a world-class chemicals program to ensure a high degree of customer satisfaction Alongside the newly-established supply base in Indonesia providing improved local supply chain service oil production customers in the region also benefit from access to Clariant’s R&D expertise from its laboratories based in Frankfurt Houston and Malaysia and from our global manufacturing capabilities “The design and engineering of our Bojonegoro supply base meets stringent Quality Control process and relevant laboratory screening tests It features Clariant’s timely innovation and customer-centric solutions which are provided by our expert local team experience and safety requirements for field operation,” says Bernie Kelly Head of Clariant’s Business Unit Oil and Mining Services we have proved our ability to deliver a large-scale project flawlessly and in a professional manner for the oil industry in our region.” Clariant team’s outstanding health and safety performance in the region is clearly demonstrated by the impressive record of 19,328 man-hours of zero TRIF (Total Recordable Injury Frequency) and chemical spills covering both the Clariant Bojonegoro base and customer field operations Digital Sports ReporterPublished: Invalid Date AN INDONESIAN football match descended into chaos following a huge brawl as players punched each other The Liga 2 game between Deltras FC and Persibo Bojonegoro ended in a 1-1 draw But drama unfolded in the closing stages of the game when Persibo levelled the game It sparked a furious reaction from Deltras who protested a foul in the build-up to the goal Tensions soon escalated with players chasing the referee and some Deltras supporters even storming the pitch Shock footage revealed players from both sides throwing punches and kicks at one another Another added: "Regardless of how foolish and moronic the decision was, Liga 2 doesn't have VAR. "If clubs can wreak havoc on the pitch to get what they want. It's a bad precedent." One said: "The two clubs should get sanctions." The result left Persibo second in Group C of Liga 2 with Deltras a point behind in third said: "It all started with the referee's leadership but the ball was shifted by the opposing player which then resulted in a quick free kick the opposing player's position was clearly offside." Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click this link: thesun.co.uk/editorial-complaints/ Few things seem to happen at speed in the sleepy Java town where rickshaws ply the streets But this rural area of rice fields and teak forests is set to be transformed by Indonesia's biggest oil find in years Oil production could start to flow from the huge Cepu field straddling East and Central Java later this month and eventually add millions of dollars to the coffers of local governments as well as an influx of workers and a wave of new expectations wants people to keep their feet on the ground "I don't want my people to have false dreams but my people can't get access to that," regency head Mr Suyoto said Southeast Asia's biggest new oil field is estimated to contain 350 million barrels of crude currently worth more than €16.9 billion on global markets "They imagine that they will become rich with the oil and gas," said Mr Suyoto who like many Indonesians goes by one name and was previously the rector of a local university which has a population of about 1.2 million is currently the 4th poorest district in East Java Mr Suyoto wants to prioritise using the district's share of oil revenue which is due to hit an annual peak of two trillion rupiah (about €141 million) in the next few years to develop its pot-holed roads and upgrade agriculture through irrigation and greater use of livestock such as cattle and sheep Because most people can do that," he added noting many of the oil and gas jobs would be far too skilled for local workers Cepu was discovered by US oil giant Exxon Mobil in 2001 but then faced hurdles ranging from land disputes to rows over revenue sharing and the routing of pipelines The arguments raged despite a dire need for Indonesia to raise flagging oil output A deal was finally struck with state oil firm Pertamina in 2006 to jointly develop Cepu with Exxon as operator Both firms hold 45 per cent in the project and the remaining 10 per cent is held by four local governments in Central and East Java particularly when it involves foreign companies The huge Grasberg copper and gold mine in Papua operated by Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc has been a frequent source of friction over its environmental impact and the share of revenue going to Papuans Exxon has also faced pressure over alleged abuses by the Indonesian military guarding its gas project in Aceh on the far northern tip of Sumatra Cepu is in the heart of densely populated Java and there have been some protests calling for more local jobs in the project The early stages of the project have not required much labour but when the project cranks up towards full production then the numbers should jump "When we start full production we are going to have five major contractors of sub contractors and other local contractors also," said Mr Afidick adding that thousands of workers might need to be hired which has set up an information office in Bojonegoro had started programmes such as vocational training to ensure host communities benefited from the project The project would not be cut off from the local community in the way that some Indonesian resource projects have senior vice president at Exxon Mobil Indonesia please register for free or log in to your account.