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Upstream Oil and Gas Industry Provides Oxygen Assistance for Medical Groups and Covid-19 Patients

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The upstream oil and gas (oil and gas) industry, together with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Oil and Gas Special Task Force (SKK Migas), provided equipment assistance for oxygen transportation (isotank) and oxygen cylinders needed by the medical community for handling Covid-19 patients. . The overall assistance provided was in the form of 7 (seven) isotanks and around 1,500 tubes measuring 3m3 and 6m3.

Symbolically, the online delivery of assistance for the Upstream Oil and Gas Care Oxygen Program – Kadin Indonesia was attended by Minister of Health Budi Gunawan Sadikin, Secretary General of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Ego Syahrial, Head of SKK Migas Dwi Soetjipto, Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Arsjad Rasjid , and oil and gas PSC Contractors.

This assistance initiative is highly appreciated by the Minister of Health, the oxygen assistance provided by the upstream oil and gas business entity is a form of working hand in hand to win the war against the current Covid-19 pandemic.

“Currently we are being challenged or are fighting a pandemic, where in the war with this pandemic there are initiatives that we are doing together, for example the Oxygen Care Program in addition to mutual cooperation vaccinations. Currently we are also building emergency oxygen houses and also assisting in in terms of the existing oxygen supply chain,” said Budi.

Budi said, in this war, there are many things that must be won. It is hoped that as soon as possible we can win against this pandemic so that the Indonesian people can return to safety and health.

“I hope that the Oxygen Care Program from the Upstream Oil and Gas Business Entity, which is one of the initiatives of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, SKK Migas, which is supported by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and the Ministry of Health, can help fight this pandemic and we can win it,” Budi hoped.

On the same occasion, the Secretary General of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Ego Syahrial said, this collaboration is a contribution from the upstream oil and gas industry in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, and a continuation of the assistance previously provided by the downstream oil and gas industry.

“We hope that this assistance in the form of isotans and oxygen cylinders can help with the scarcity of oxygen and tubes that occurred in several areas along with the increasing number of positive cases of COVID-19 for patients who are hospitalized or treated at home,” said Ego.

Ego also emphasized that all levels of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, SKK Migas and the oil and gas industry will continue to support the government in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We and all staff will certainly support and continue to work hand in hand to help deal with the handling of COVID-19 which is currently being carried out by the Government and one form of support carried out by the upstream oil and gas sector is the oxygen care program whose delivery ceremony was held today,” he added. ego.

Similarly, the Head of SKK Migas Dwi Soetjipto added that the assistance provided was a form of support for the upstream oil and gas industry to the Government and the medical world who desperately needed oxygen for Covid-19 patients in connection with the increasing number of cases of the recent pandemic.

“We hope that this assistance can ease the efforts made to overcome this pandemic,” said Dwi.

Upstream Oil and Gas Care Program Assistance – Kadin Indonesia provides 7 (seven) isotanks and approximately 1,500 cylinders measuring 3m3 and 6m3 which can be used to support the Upstream Oil and Gas Care Oxygen Program – Kadin Indonesia.

The aid to support the humanitarian mission was obtained as many as 4 isotanks provided through BP Indonesia – each with a capacity of 17 tons of oxygen, while as many as 3 (three) other isotanks each with a capacity of 18 tons, supported by Eni MB in collaboration with KSO Aico Energi – Serba Dinamik Indonesia and PT. Surya Indotim.

Meanwhile, the oxygen cylinders collected came from the operations of Exxon Mobile Cepu ltd, Premier Oil Natuna Sea BV, Kangean Energy Indonesia, JOB Pertamina-Medco E&P Tomori Sulawesi, Pertamina Group, Petrochina International, Conoco Philips and PT Medco E&P.

“SKK Migas expresses its gratitude for the support from KKKS in this program, as well as proving the full support of the upstream oil and gas industry to the Government in overcoming the Covid-19 outbreak. We believe that together we will be stronger and tougher to beat Covid-19 so that the economy can return to normal. “, concluded Dwi. (SF)

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