Coba liat news PGAS di websitenya www.pgn.co.id, disitu ditulis berita pgas soal perang BP Migas dengan PGAS dan tanggalnya 2-3Nov., namun sekarang baru dihebohin, pdhl news itu udah basi dan PGAS tetap pegang hak esklusif mereka. BPH Migas rejects PGN statement
Friday, November 03, 2006 Downstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority BPH Migas has repudiated the statement made by gas utility PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN) that BPH Migas will auction gas distribution network right in areas where PGN has its own distribution points, Bisnis Indonesia reported Friday. BPH Migas chairman Tubagus Haryono said his office had never said anything about the auction in the media or its website. "I don't know from where PGN got this information. But just now I settled the matter with Pak Simandjuntak (PGN president director W.M.P. Simandjuntak)," Tubagus said in Jakarta on Thursday. He added that BPH Migas will only auction gas transmission and distribution networks which are already in the main plan. "If they are not in the main plan, they can't be auctioned. East Java was included but PGN has special rights in several areas and so we don't want to touch them," he said. Recently Simandjuntak apposed in a press release BPH Migas' plans to auction gas distribution areas where PGN is already operating. (*) 'Dipaksa Damai', BPH Migas Batal Lelang Pipa Transmisi PGN Polemik antara PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN) dan Badan Pengatur Kegiatan Hilir Minyak dan Gas (BPH) Migas berakhir sudah. BPH Migas akhirnya membatalkan rencana pelelangan pipa gas bumi yang masuk dalam wilayah distribusi PT PGN. "Upaya damai" itu dilakukan sendiri oleh Menteri ESDM Purnomo Yusgiantoro di Gedung Departemen ESDM, Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan, Jakarta, Kamis (2/11/2006) pagi. "Sudah tidak ada masalah lagi. Sudah damai," ujar Purnomo setelah meminta Dirut PGN, WMP Simandjuntak dan Kepala BPH Migas, Tubagus Haryono, berjabat tangan dihadapan sejumlah wartawan. Simandjuntak yang ditemui detikcom menyatakan, masalah antara PGN dengan BPH Migas telah selesai. "BPH Migas akan menghapus semua lelang yang berada dal;am wilayah distribusi PGN," kata Simandjuntak. Hal yang sama juga diungkapkan oleh Tubagus. Pihaknya telah menghapus sejumlah lelang pipanisasi yang berada di wilayah distribusi PGN. PGn menolak rencana BPH Migas untuk melelang jaringan distribusi di dalam wilayah jaringan distribusi gas bumi PGN. PGN menolak rencana tersebut karena akhir-akhir ini BPH Migas akan melelang jaringan distribusi di dalam wilayah operasi dan pengembangan jaringan distribusi PGN. Wilayah itu adalah Distribusi I Jawa Bagian Barat, Distribusi II Jawa Bagian Timur dan Distribusi III Sumatera Bagian Utara PGN opposes BPH Migas plan to auction pipeline distribution right Thursday, November 02, 2006 State-owned gas distribution company Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN) has strongly opposed the regulatory body for oil and gas downstream industry BPH Migas' plan to auction gas distribution network right within the PGN's existing networks, saying that the plan would violate the existing law. "The liberalization in the oil and gas sector as stipulated in the oil and gas law is not aimed at removing the policy that has been long established," the president director of PGN, WMP Simandjuntak said Wednesday. He was commenting on the plan of BPH Migas to auction gas distribution network right to new investors in strategic business unit (SBU) I areas covering Jakarta, Banten, West Java and Palembang, SBU II areas covering East Java, Semarang and Makassar and SBU III areas covering North Sumatra, Jambi, Pekanbaru and Batam. Meanwhile, chairman of BPH Migas, Tubagus Haryono said that the agency had not received any formal objection from PGN on its plan to auction new distribution networks right in the three main gas distribution areas. But he promised that BPH Migas would settle the problem amicably with PGN. Tubagus admitted that the agency planned to auction gas distribution networks right in these areas because PGN's gas distribution networks in the areas had reached full capacity. "According to regulation, the areas can be opened to new players if the facilities provided by PGN have reached full capacity," he said. (*)