Jakarta (Antara Bali) - PT Pertamina said it will reduce its imports of Premium gasoline by 30 percent or around 91,000 barrels per day after the operation of two processing mills soon in the country.

Vice President Corporate Communication  of the state-oil and gas company Wianda Pusponegoro referred to the Trans Pacific Petrochemical Indotama (TPPI) in Tuban, East Java and  the unit of "residual fluid catalytic cracking" (RFCC) of the Cilacap oil refinery in Central Java.

"The import cut will save around US$1.99 billion a year,"  Rianda said here on Wednesday.

Currently the domestic consumption of Premium gasoline is around Rp29.5 kiloliters of which 17.1 million kiloliters per year  or 9 million barrels per month are imported .

She said from the operation of the two mills, Pertamina  could have an additional production of 91,000 barrels of Premium gasoline  per day  including  61,000 barrels  from TPPI  and 30,000 barrels from  RFCC of  Cilacap.

She said in early October,  the TPPI mill, which has long been idle, is expected to resume operation to produce 20,000 barrels of Premium gasoline per day.  

The production would rise to 61,000 barrels per day or 22.27 million barrels per year when it operates  at full capacity.

"The production is equivalent to around 20 percent of imports made so far," she added.

Meanwhile, the RFCC unit of the Cilacap oil refinery  of Pertamina is now in the final phase of preparation toward commissioning.

The Cilacap RFCC  would  come on line not later than in the second week of October, Wianda said.

"Based on the final check , the RFCC  unit is 100 percent ready for commercial operation . It is expected to be officially commissioned in the second week of October," she said.

The operation of the  RFCC unit will save imports of 30,000 barrels of Premium gasoline per day  or 10.95 million barrels per year  equivalent to 10 percent of imports made so far.

"With the operation  of the two facilities , Pertamina  would be able to cut its imports  by 91,000 barrels of Premium gasoline per day   or 33.21 million barrels per year worth around US$1.99 billion a year assuming that a barrel is priced at US$60," she said. (WDY)

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