
PWYP urges government consistency in cutting coal production
Jakarta – Civil society coalitions have once again reminded the government to consistently implement its commitment to reduce coal production as outlined in the National

Jakarta – Civil society coalitions have once again reminded the government to consistently implement its commitment to reduce coal production as outlined in the National

Jakarta – Starting in April 2026, the government will initiate a transition period toward diesel fuel self-sufficiency, culminating in the complete halt of imports. The

Jakarta — As COP30 unfolds in Belém, Brazil, Greenpeace Indonesia staged a “red carpet for fossil lobbyists” protest at the Muara Karang gas power station

Jakarta – The Institute for Essential Services Reform (IESR) issued a stern warning in the Indonesia Energy Transition Outlook (IETO) 2026 released on Thursday, 20

Jakarta – The Special Task Force for Upstream Oil and Gas Business Activities (SKK Migas) urges that the Revision of the Oil and Gas Law

Jakarta – A number of private companies have rejected fuel stocks belonging to Pertamina Patra Niaga (PPN) because they are considered not to meet specifications,

Jakarta – The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) has revealed that in 2025, the use of non-subsidised fuel is expected to surge by

by: Hartatik The discourse on transitioning to clean energy does not necessarily eliminate coal’s role from the national energy map. This is confirmed in Government

Jakarta – Pertamina Patra Niaga (PPN) and private companies have agreed to use an open-book pricing mechanism for the procurement of base fuel. This move

Jakarta – A recent international study published in Nature Journal revealed that three Indonesian fossil fuel companies—AlamTri Resources (formerly known as PT Adaro Energy Indonesia
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