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Article: PARLIAMENT QUESTIONS CONTRACT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF D. ALPHA NATUNA BLOCK.
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- ANT - LKBN ANTARA (Indonesia)
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- March 7, 2006
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Jakarta, March 7 (ANTARA) - Members of House Commission VII has questioned the contract for the development D. Alpha Natuna oil/gas field in connection with the 0.0 percent sharing portion of the government and the small role of the government in the discontinuation of the contract.The question came up at a meeting between BP Migas (Upstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Agency) and House Commission VII here early this week. Ramson Siagian pointed out that pursuant to Law on Oil/Gas, the government receives not only tax revenue, but also non-tax revenue from oil/gas companies.Head of BP Migas Kardaya Warnika said ExxonMobil has managed the operation of D. Alpha Natuna ...
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