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  Indonesia's Transition to a Net Oil Importing Country: Critical Issues in the Downstream Oil Sector
 
 
Title: Indonesia's Transition to a Net Oil Importing Country: Critical Issues in the Downstream Oil Sector
Author: Prawiraatmadja, Widhyawan
Appeared in: Bulletin of Indonesian economic studies
Paging: Volume 33 (1997) nr. 2 pages 49-71
Year: 1997-08
Contents: Given its limited oil reserves and increasing petroleum product consumption, Indonesia will become a net oil importer in the near future, facing increasing petroleum product imports while continuing to export still available but diminishing crude oil This paper examines the implications of that prospect for Indonesia's terms of trade, assessing the future supply and demand balance in the domestic market The assessment includes a petroleum price forecast vis-a-vis the international market, in which Indonesia imports more valuable products while exporting less valuable crude oils To meet this challenge, the key policy issue in the downstream oil sector is the need to bring private participation into the refining and retailing business, by means of a freer market pricing policy and private access to the domestic market.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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