KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's state oil company PT Pertamina expects to invest $92 billion in the period from last year to 2024, its chief executive said on Thursday, as the country seeks to rely less on energy imports and rein in its current account deficit. The funds would come from the company, while $40 billion is expected to be raised externally, Nicke Widyawati told parliament. "Developing the future of the business needs funds that are not small," Nicke said, noting the externals funds could come from partnerships, loans or bonds.
Indonesia's Pertamina expects investments to reach $92 billion by 2024
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's state oil company PT Pertamina expects to invest $92 billion in the period from last year to 2024, its chief executive said on Thursday, as the country seeks to rely less on energy imports and rein in its current account deficit. The funds would come from the company, while $40 billion is expected to be raised externally, Nicke Widyawati told parliament. "Developing the future of the business needs funds that are not small," Nicke said, noting the externals funds could come from partnerships, loans or bonds.