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  • What are the top refineries in Indonesia?
  • Here are the top five refineries in Indonesia: Besides these five refineries, Pertamina operates a small 10,000 BOPD Kasim refinery in Sorong, West Papua. With a total capacity to process 1,046,700 barrels of crude oil per day, all refineries in Indonesia are currently supplying about 50% of the domestic fuel needs.‌
  • How many oil refineries in Indonesia?
  • Indonesia currently has six oil refineries and they are all operated by Pertamina, the national oil company of Indonesia. Here are the top five refineries in Indonesia: Dumai Refinery, officially known as Unit Pengolahan II DumaiPlaju Refinery, officially known as Unit Pengolahan III PlajuCilacap Refinery, officially…‌
  • Who is CDMI – Indonesian oil palm & refinery Directory?
  • Viewing the dynamics of oil palm industry in the last several years, CDMI as a consultant company with expertise in data compilation is attracted to perform an investigation for six months towards oil palm companies in the country and finally succeeded in publishing a book with the title of Indonesian OIL PALM & REFINERY Directory, 2017.‌
  • What is the oldest refinery in Indonesia?
  • The refinery in Plaju is the oldest existing refinery in Indonesia. It was built in 1904 by BPM (Batavia Petroleum Maatschappy), a predecessor of Shell. Pertamina acquired this refinery from BPM in 1949. The refinery at Sungei Gerong was built by SVPM (Standard Vacuum Petroleum Maatschappij) 1926.‌
  • Which oil brands are certified?
  • The factory is ISO 9001, 14001, OHSAS 18001 and FSSC 22000 certified with an in-house laboratory to ensure stringent quality standards for raw material and finished products. Oil Brands: Golden Sun, Evian, Aghaaz, Sunny and IFFCO Star.‌
  • How much fuel does Indonesia need?
  • With a total capacity to process 1,046,700 barrels of crude oil per day, all refineries in Indonesia are currently supplying about 50% of the domestic fuel needs. In 2019, Indonesia imported 24.7 billion liters of fuel. To meet its domestic fuel needs, Indonesia intends to produce all the fuels it needs by 2026.