Gas industry users who are members of the Association of Cross-Industry Forum (FLAI) raised objections to government policy to increase gas prices for industry to 55 percent.
"Then maybe we can rise gradually accepted, but when gas prices go up once we reject it," said Chairman of the Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo) Sofjan Wanandi in Jakarta, Friday, {06/08/2012). Hence, they delivered a letter today that objection in a letter to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
The reasons for objection to the industry, according to Sofjan, because of rising gas prices by 55 percent set unilaterally by the State Gas Company, which will raise production costs by 25-30 percent in the industrial gas users such as steel, glass, ceramics, ceramics, textiles and food.
Then, he continued, the industry generally has had a long-term contracts with customers will be difficult to ask for a recount of the contract to adjust to the sudden rise in gas prices.
As a solution, said Sofyan, industry associations offer gas price increase in four stages and begin with the raising of prices currently valued at U.S. $ 4.3 MMBTU (million british thermal units) to 5.82 dollars per MMBTU in July 2012 (up 15 percent ).
Furthermore the price could be raised to 6.4 MMBTU dollars in January 2013 (up 11 percent), seven dollars MMBTU in July 2013 (up 11 percent) and the last 7.7 MMBTU dollar in January 2014 (up 11 percent).
Previously, from May 1, 2012, PGN's gas price increase to 55 percent, to 10.2 U.S. dollars per MMBTU from the original U.S. $ 6.6 per MMBTU.
"Then maybe we can rise gradually accepted, but when gas prices go up once we reject it," said Chairman of the Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo) Sofjan Wanandi in Jakarta, Friday, {06/08/2012). Hence, they delivered a letter today that objection in a letter to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
The reasons for objection to the industry, according to Sofjan, because of rising gas prices by 55 percent set unilaterally by the State Gas Company, which will raise production costs by 25-30 percent in the industrial gas users such as steel, glass, ceramics, ceramics, textiles and food.
Then, he continued, the industry generally has had a long-term contracts with customers will be difficult to ask for a recount of the contract to adjust to the sudden rise in gas prices.
As a solution, said Sofyan, industry associations offer gas price increase in four stages and begin with the raising of prices currently valued at U.S. $ 4.3 MMBTU (million british thermal units) to 5.82 dollars per MMBTU in July 2012 (up 15 percent ).
Furthermore the price could be raised to 6.4 MMBTU dollars in January 2013 (up 11 percent), seven dollars MMBTU in July 2013 (up 11 percent) and the last 7.7 MMBTU dollar in January 2014 (up 11 percent).
Previously, from May 1, 2012, PGN's gas price increase to 55 percent, to 10.2 U.S. dollars per MMBTU from the original U.S. $ 6.6 per MMBTU.
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