chevron in indonesia
meet Indonesia’s energy needs
For more than 90 years, Chevron has been a leading energy producer in Indonesia. We continue to explore Indonesia’s energy potential through innovation, producing petroleum production from oil fields.
Chevron’s partnership with the Indonesian community and government can be traced back to 1924, when Standard Oil Company of California (Socal), now Chevron, sent a geological expedition to the island of Sumatra. In 1941, we drilled in the Duri Field. Steamflood technology was first applied in 1985, and Duri is now the world’s largest enhanced-recovery steamflood project. In 1944, a well near the village of Minas became the largest oil field ever discovered in Southeast Asia. Production began in 1952.
For more than half a century, we have produced more than 12 billion barrels of oil from onshore fields in Riau Province and offshore fields in East Kalimantan Province.
We work with the government and our partners to create a multiplier economic effect from our operations throughout Indonesia. Chevron’s operations have contributed to the country and the people of Indonesia in several important aspects :
• From 2009 to 2013, Chevron and its partners contributed Rp455 trillion to Indonesian government revenue.
• In 2013, Chevron and its partners contributed Rp120 trillion to Indonesia’s GDP.
• In 2013, Chevron and its partners generated Rp7.7 trillion in personal income for Indonesian workers. .