Indonesia's Oil & Gas Fields: South Sumatra

From: APS Review Gas Market Trends | Date: April 28, 1997 | Copyright information

Several companies operate in Southern Sumatra, primarily an oil province, including Stanvac, Pan Pacific's Enim Oil, Husky Oil of Canada, and Golden Spike of Bermuda. Their fields are small. Stanvac has several small fields in the region discovered since the early 1970s, with hydrocarbons reservoired in both clastic and carbonate rocks. Stanvac has oilfields in Central Sumatra, which are small as well.

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