JAKARTA. After their preferred plan for an offshore scheme was effectively turned down, Inpex and Shell, the investors in the Masela gas block project, remain committed to proceeding with the new onshore development plan for the deepwater block, according to the Upstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Special Task Force (SKKMigas). SKKMigas head Amin Sunaryadi said his office had held a meeting with both investors shortly after President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo announced the chosen development scheme for the project. He asked Inpex to adjust its plan of development (POD), including the time frame. “SKK concluded, after discussion, that Inpex and Shell have no plans to withdraw [as contractors] from the Masela block. They will remain in the block, but they need time to recalculate the onshore scheme,” Amin said during a press conference in Jakarta on Thursday.
Inpex, Shell committed to Masela project
JAKARTA. After their preferred plan for an offshore scheme was effectively turned down, Inpex and Shell, the investors in the Masela gas block project, remain committed to proceeding with the new onshore development plan for the deepwater block, according to the Upstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Special Task Force (SKKMigas). SKKMigas head Amin Sunaryadi said his office had held a meeting with both investors shortly after President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo announced the chosen development scheme for the project. He asked Inpex to adjust its plan of development (POD), including the time frame. “SKK concluded, after discussion, that Inpex and Shell have no plans to withdraw [as contractors] from the Masela block. They will remain in the block, but they need time to recalculate the onshore scheme,” Amin said during a press conference in Jakarta on Thursday.