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Essential Source for Fiscal Information Relating to Oil and Gas Assets in Indonesia

Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:00pm EST
DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c77672) has announced the
addition of "Indonesia Upstream Oil and Gas Fiscal Regime Profile" to
their offering.

   Indonesia Oil and Gas Fiscal Regime Profile is an essential source
for fiscal information relating to oil and gas assets in Indonesia.
The report covers the petroleum fiscal environment, license terms and
key fiscal terms for assets. It provides detailed descriptions of
various elements of the geography's fiscal regime. It also gives an
understanding of its petroleum regulations and the framework of
opportunities available to the players in the industry.

   Scope of the Report

   -- Provides all the crucial data on the geography's fiscal
environment, license policies and fiscal terms specific to the
upstream oil and gas assets.

   -- The fiscal environment is analyzed in terms of the governing
law, licensing authority, contract type and state participation.

   -- The licensing terms are provided for both exploratory and
productive assets.

   -- A sample calculation detailing how fiscal terms apply to a
typical asset in the regime is included.

   -- Detailed information on key fiscal terms (such as rents,
bonuses, royalty, cost recovery, profit oil, petroleum and corporate
taxes) pertaining the geography is also provided (where applicable).

   Reasons to Purchase

   -- Obtain the most up to date information available relating to
the geography's fiscal regime.

   -- Understand the geography's policies and fiscal terms, and their
impact on contractor's profits from upstream oil and gas assets.

   -- Evaluate the attractiveness of the geography for oil and gas
investment in the light of government policies and the fiscal
environment.

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CHAPTER 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Tables

CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION
2.1 What Is This Report About?
2.2 How To Use This Report

CHAPTER 3 INDONESIA PETROLEUM FISCAL ENVIRONMENT
3.1 Governing Law
3.2 Licensing Authority
3.3 National Oil Company
3.4 Contract Type
3.5 State Participation

CHAPTER 4 LICENSE TERMS
4.1 Exploration
4.2 Production

CHAPTER 5 KEY FISCAL TERMS
5.1 Royalty
5.2 First Tranche Petroleum (FTP)
5.3 Bonuses
5.4 Investment Credit
5.5 Cost Recovery
5.6 Profit Sharing
5.7 Taxation
5.8 Deductions and Depreciation
5.9 Withholding Tax
5.10 Ring Fence
5.11 Domestic Market Obligation

CHAPTER 6 SAMPLE CASHFLOWS CALCULATIONS

CHAPTER 7 APPENDIX
7.1 Methodology
7.2 Definitions
7.3 Contact Us
7.4 About Global Markets Direct
7.5 Disclaimer
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   Company mentioned:

   -- Pertamina, (Pertambangan Minyak dan Gas Bumi Nasional Negara)

   Source: Global Markets Direct

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c77672.

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax: +353 1 4100 980

Copyright Business Wire 2007



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