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Upstream Oil and Gas Institution Proposed by Civil Society

Public debate in the media related to the Revision of the Oil and Gas Law has narrowed to the institutional issue. The proposals on this special SOE are varied, some want…

11 Points of Proposed Civil Society Oil and Gas Law Draft

Following are the 11 points of the Civil Society Proposed Oil and Gas Law Draft:

Positioning Note: Energy Sovereignty for the People of Riau Province

Until now not all people in Riau Province have access to electricity. This is thought to be caused by the distribution of electricity which is more intended for large scale…

Coordination and Supervision in Energy Sector

After the Coordination and Supervision in Mineral and Coal sector during 2012-2015, Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) today reach the energy sector. The coordination and…

Minerba Licensing Reform After Law No. 23/2014

What is the mechanism for mining licensing after the implementation of the new Local Government Law (23/2014) and the one-stop integrated licensing policy (PTSP)? Answering this,…

Ministerial Regulation on the Implementation of Reclamation and Post-Mining in Mining Business Activities (Ministerial Regulation 07/2014)

PWYP Indonesia encourages policy reforms in the mineral and coal sector, one of which focuses on aspects of compliance and improvement of the reclamation and post-mining guarantee…

Fighting for the Space

The following content is a short video about the role of inclusive technology, drones in safeguarding communities' tenure rights around the mine carried out by PWYP Indonesia and…

Chronology of Re-drilling, Lapindo Oil and Gas

In 2006, there was a mudflow from the Lapindo Brantas Inc (LBI) well which caused the community around LBI to lose their village. In 2011, Lapindo again submitted a UKL-UPL permit…

4 Reasons Lapindo Brantas. Inc. for Not Drilling

After the Lapindo mudflow case in 2006, will Lapindo Brantas Inc. (LBI) drill (again)? Here are 4 reasons for PWYP Indonesia, LBI should not do the drilling.

Position Notes: Key Ideas of the Proposed Civil Society Coalition in the Revision of the Oil and Gas Law 22/2001

The Publish What You Pay Indonesia Coalition sees that Law no. 22/2001 on Oil and Gas provides less impetus for the development of the Oil and Gas sector in Indonesia and does not…

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