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Indonesia's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadalia, has urged British Petroleum (BP) to allocate a participating interest (PI) for Papua in the development of the amine project in Teluk Bintuni, West Papua. This request was made during a meeting between Bahlil and BP, emphasizing the need for local community benefits from major projects in the region. The amine project is being developed collaboratively with PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional (KPI).
Indonesia's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadalia, has made a significant request to British Petroleum (BP) to allocate a participating interest (PI) for Papua in the amine project being developed in Teluk Bintuni, West Papua. This development is part of a larger collaboration that includes PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional (KPI), a subsidiary of Pertamina.
Bahlil, who is also a native of Papua, emphasized that his request to BP was driven by a sense of responsibility to ensure that the local community benefits directly from major projects in their region. The minister made this request during a recent meeting with BP representatives, demonstrating his commitment to transparency and local economic development.
The amine project in Teluk Bintuni is a significant development for the region, with potential economic benefits that could transform the local economy. By requesting a participating interest for Papua, Bahlil is seeking to ensure that the region receives a fair share of the project's economic benefits. This move is seen as a step towards greater regional autonomy and economic participation.
As a native of Papua, Bahlil expressed his personal commitment to ensuring that Papua benefits from its natural resources. He stated that allocating a participating interest to Papua would be a fulfillment of his responsibility to his homeland. This personal connection underscores the importance of local representation in national energy policy decisions.
The request made by Minister Bahlil to BP highlights the growing emphasis on local content and community benefits in Indonesia's energy sector. As the amine project progresses, the allocation of a participating interest for Papua could set a precedent for future energy developments in the region, ensuring that local communities are integral to the economic planning process.
Request for Participating Interest Allocation
Amine Project Development in West Papua