Indonesia’s natural gas production market share has actually decreased in recent years. Along with Indonesia's effort to realign natural gas to domestic needs (in line with its 2006 policy), Indonesia still maintains its position as the seventh largest exporter of LNG in 2021 and 2022, behind Qatar, Australia, US, Russia, Malaysia and Nigeria.

Thailand’s energy, in brief. Thailand’s Gas Plan 2018-2037 aims to support the growth of natural gas to reduce air pollution. It prioritises the exploration and production of domestic natural gas from the Gulf of Thailand to maintain production at 43 BCM per day. It will be preferentially used for industry, reaching 5% of total needs by 2037.
The total global production volume of natural gas in 2021 and 2022 was 4.05 trillion cubic meters and 4.03 trillion cubic meters, respectively.
Natural gas: Production in billion cubic metres* Notes: As far as possible, the data above represents standard cubic metres (measured at 15°C and 1013 mbar); as they are derived directly from measures of energy content using an average
As a traditional LNG exporting country, Indonesia's natural gas industry has been experiencing dramatic changes. Indonesia has been one of the world's largest LNG exporters for three decades, currently ranking 4th (BP, 2014), but the rise in gas consumption in the country follows rapid economic growth. The country must allocate a larger gas Indonesia has a very long history of oil & gas production. The first oil discovery was in 1883, in Telaga Tunggal - North Sumatra, leading to the establishment of Royal Dutch Shell in 1890. Wi6OVyU.
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