PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN) has outlined plans to secure additional natural gas supply from the Sengeti field, aiming to deliver 5 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) by the fourth quarter of 2028.
The state-owned gas transporter, a subholding of Pertamina, views the project as a critical component of Indonesia’s broader energy security strategy.
The development signals a continued push by Indonesian state enterprises to diversify domestic gas sources and stabilize supply chains.
While the Sengeti field is not a new discovery, the formalization of PGN’s role in bringing this specific volume to market provides clarity on future supply additions in the region.
Investors will monitor the execution timeline, as the 2028 target implies significant infrastructure or processing work remains to be completed.
This move aligns with broader regional trends where state-backed energy firms are prioritizing domestic resource utilization to mitigate exposure to volatile global LNG markets.