The government and parliament have set a target of 960,000 barrels a day of oil for 2009 as output from aging fields declines, and additional production is only expected to be around 5,336 barrels a day. The natural gas output target is 7.53 billion cubic feet a day for 2009.
The block started producing a limited amount of crude oil in early December, which is expected to rise to 20,000 barrels a day in June. The peak production of 165,000 barrels a day is expected to be achieved in 2012.
Analysts expect the current slump in oil prices and the global economic downturn will further undermine the government's efforts to boost crude output, as many oil companies are likely to defer their investment plans, especially for marginal fields.
Indonesia withdrew from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries this year as it had stopped being a net oil exporter.















































