Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo walking past the country’s flag on a navy ship during his visit to a military base in the Natuna islands, which border the South China Sea. Photo: Indonesian Presidential Palace/AFP
Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo walking past the country’s flag on a navy ship during his visit to a military base in the Natuna islands, which border the South China Sea. Photo: Indonesian Presidential Palace/AFP
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Indonesia approves US$3 billion development plan for South China Sea gas block

  • Tuna offshore gas field expected to reach peak production of 115 million standard cubic feet per day in 2027
  • Aside from economic benefits, development also aims to underline Indonesia’s maritime entitlements in disputed South China Sea

Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo walking past the country’s flag on a navy ship during his visit to a military base in the Natuna islands, which border the South China Sea. Photo: Indonesian Presidential Palace/AFP
Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo walking past the country’s flag on a navy ship during his visit to a military base in the Natuna islands, which border the South China Sea. Photo: Indonesian Presidential Palace/AFP
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