This year the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) will auction off oil and gas blocks and mining areas resulting from the negotiation of the Coal Mining Concession Working Agreement (PKP2B), Contract of Work and Mining Business License (IUP).
Arcandra Tahar, Deputy Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) asserted, dozens of oil and gas blocks prepared from oil and gas blocks are not in demand between 2015 to 2017.
"More than 20 oil and gas blocks, I want this month to exist, the old and the unhealthy are being auctioned," he said in his office.
In 2015 there were eight oil and gas blocks that were not sold, 2016 there were 14 oil and gas blocks that did not sell, and in 2017 there are five conventional oil and gas blocks are also not sold. As a result 27 blocks of oil and gas ready to be auctioned again.
Although there are 27 blocks that are not sold in 2015-2017, the government will not directly auction the entire oil and gas block, but still must go through the evaluation and improvement of data quality of oil and gas blocks.
"Next week is evaluated we will auction based on the completeness of the data with gross split all" he said.
Meanwhile, the ESDM Ministry will also hold an auction for several mining areas. Head of Public Service and Cooperation Communication Bureau, Ministry of ESDM Agung Pribadi said the central government will conduct auction of former Contract of Work and PK2B.
"But for the former IUP which conducts auction is the provincial government, referring to Ministerial Regulation prepared by the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources," he said.
Agung said there will be about 16 mining areas to be auctioned this year. Among these are five mining areas of the former Contract of Work, one former PKP2B and the remaining ex IUP
"Nowadays, we have finished the price of the 16 Territories, but there will be potential to increase," he explained.
Spatial Problem 16 The mining area has been completed from the Ministry of Environment upstream and forestry. So there are no more obstacles to auction.
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ESDM Melelang Blok Migas dan Wilayah Pertambangan
Tahun ini Kementerian Energi dan Sumber Daya Mineral (ESDM) akan melelang blok migas dan wilayah pertambangan hasil negosiasi Perjanjian Karya Pengusahaan Pertambangan Batubara (PKP2B), Kontrak Karya dan Izin Usaha Pertambangan (IUP).
Arcandra Tahar, Wakil Menteri Energi dan Sumber Daya Mineral (ESDM) menegaskan, puluhan blok migas yang disiapkan berasal dari blok migas yang tidak diminati antara tahun 2015 sampai 2017.
"Lebih dari 20 blok migas. Saya mau bulan ini eksisting. Yang lama dan belum diminati dilelang," kata dia di kantornya.
Tahun 2015 silam ada delapan blok migas yang tidak laku dilelang, tahun 2016 terdapat 14 blok migas yang tidak laku, dan tahun 2017 ada lima blok migas konvensional yang juga tidak terjual. Alhasil 27 blok migas siap dilelang kembali.
Meski ada 27 blok yang tidak laku pada tahun 2015-2017, pemerintah tidak akan Iangsung melelang seluruh blok migas, melainkan tetap harus melalui tahap evaluasi serta perbaikan kualitas data blok migas.
“Pekan depan dievaluasi yang akan kami lelang berdasarkan kelengkapan data-data dengan gross split semua" katanya.
Sementara itu Kementerian ESDM juga akan menggelar lelang untuk beberapa wilayah pertambangan. Kepala Biro Komunikasi Layanan Publik dan Kerjasama, Kementerian ESDM Agung Pribadi menyatakan, pemerintah pusat akan melakukan lelang bekas perusahaan Kontrak Karya dan PK2B.
"Tapi untuk eks IUP yang melakukan lelang adalah pemerintah provinsi, mengacu Peraturan Menteri yang disiapkan oleh Menteri ESDM," katanya.
Agung menyatakan, akan ada sekitar 16 Wilayah pertambangan yang akan dilelang tahun ini. Di antaranya lima wilayah pertambangan eks Kontrak Karya, satu eks PKP2B dan sisanya eks IUP
"Sementara sekarang ini yang sudah selesai harga dari 16 Wilayah pertarnbangan, tapi akan ada potensi bertambah," terangnya.
Masalah tata ruang 16 Wilayah pertambangan itu sudah selesai dari Kementerian Lingkungan Hulu dan Kehutanan. Jadi tidak ada kendala lagi untuk melelang.
Kontan, Page-14, Friday, Jan 5, 2018
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