Jakarta signs coal-bed methane deal

Indonesia signed its first coal-bed methane (CBM) production-sharing contract on Tuesday and said it intended to sign several more this year to reduce its dependence on oil and allow it to sell more of its huge deposits of liquefied natural gas on global markets.

Indonesia’s estimated CBM resources of 453 trillion cubic feet (tcf) are among the largest in the world after the US and China, thanks to its 90.5bn tonnes of coal deposits.

Experts say that if CBM could be developed on a large scale it would free a significant proportion of the country’s 350 tcf of natural gas for the international market. Indonesia last year produced 2.8 tcf of LNG and is the world’s second largest exporter after Qatar. ... Read full article