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View all search resultsPertamina Hulu Energi workers, with the help of international experts in the well control sector, have been attempting to stop a leak at a broken well located 2 kilometers north of Karawang, West Java, since Aug. 1.
The recent oil spill at the Offshore Northwest Java (ONWJ) Block, operated by state energy giant Pertamina, came at a time when the country’s largest oil and gas block operator is struggling to catch up with government production targets, creating tension between public institutions managing domestic oil and gas resources.
Pertamina upstream director Dharmawan Samsu said the company would need at least until the end of September to fix the leak that began two weeks ago, with efforts to close the leak still ongoing.
State-owned energy giant Pertamina has hired US-based well control company Boots & Coots, which handled the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, to handle the oil spill at its Offshore North West Java (ONWJ) block.
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