During the East Asia war, oil production experienced a distortion. During Japan occupation, efforts were limited to rehabilitation of damaged fields and wells as the impact of war.
Oil production was discontinued during the war for independence. When it was over and the nation started to run more organized governance, control over oil business became less clear. Numerous small companies spurted to take advantage of oil fortune thus causing disputes. To subdue the disputes, control over oil was given to the Army.
To acnticipate it, the government established a national oil company on 10 December 1957 namely PT Perusahaan Minyak Nasional, PERMINA. In 1968, PERMINA merged with PERTAMIN and changed its name to PERTAMINA. To strengthen the new company, the government issued Law No. 8 in 1971, that positioned PERTAMINA as state-owned oil and gas company. The law obliged all oil companies interested in running their business in Indonesia to cooperate with PERTAMINA. This resulted in PERTAMINA to act as a regulator for partners who were under Cooperation Contract mechanism in PERTAMINA working areas. On the other hand, PERTAMINA also acted as operator who managed its own working areas.
Parallel to the dynamic shifts of the global and national oil and gas industry, the government issued Oil and Gas Law No. 22 /2001. Due to the law enactment, PERTAMINA status was changed into a State-Owned Enterprise and renamed as PT Pertamina (Persero). Consequently, the Company’s role became an operator under Cooperation Contract with BPMIGAS as the government’s representative. The law also urged PT Pertamina (Persero) to establish separate business subsidiaries so that the business of exploration, exploitation and production of oil and gas become more manageable.
It was on such ground that Pertamina EP was established on 13 September 2005. Then on 17 September 2005 PT Pertamina (Persero) signed a Production Sharing Contract (PSC) with BPMIGAS, governing all oil and gas mining areas accordingly. Eventually, majority of those areas became Pertamina EP’s working areas. At the same time, Pertamina EP also signed a Production Sharing Contract with BPMIGAS valid since17 September 2005.
Therefore, Pertamina EP’s working areas are those previously managed by PT Pertamina (Persero), including those previously managed by PT Pertamina (Persero) through Technical Assistance Contract (TAC) and Joint Operating Body Enhanced Oil Recovery (JOB EOR)
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Available Position
Opern Recruitment for Sarjana 2012
REQUIREMENTS:
- Graduated from the College / University / State or private educational institution accredited, with the following subject areas: DEGREE EDUCATION: GRADUATE
- Petroleum Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Geological Engineering
- Geophysical techniques
- Geodesy
- Industrial Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Metallurgical Engineering
- engineering Physics
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical Engineering-Power Lines
- law
- Communication Sciences
- Economics - Management
- psychology
- Already have a Diploma / Certificate of Graduation and Transcript of Higher Education
- Minimum GPA: 3.00 (Scale 4:00)
- A minimum TOEFL score of 475
- Age restriction: Applicants are born on or after July 1, 1985
- Willing to follow all stages of the selection process at the location specified test.