INFOKU, BLORA –Various efforts by the legislature to bring together Blora Patra Energi (BPE), Pertamina EP Field Cepu, and the miners' association have not been implemented.
This is because the meeting agenda that should have been held today (19/6) was postponed to next Thursday (22/6). The meeting was to improve BPE's relationship with the miners.
"The meeting between the BPE and the miners' association has been postponed. The schedule that should have been Monday (19/6) was changed to Thursday (22/6). Postponed four days,''said Chairman of Commission B DPRD Blora Yuyus Waluyo yesterday (18/6).
Yuyus explained, the reason for the postponement of the schedule was due to technical matters that needed to be met first.
The meeting was predicted to improve communication between the association of old well miners and BPE. Previously, BPE received scrutiny from Pertamina.
"We bridged the meeting to find an understanding between the two parties," he said.
At the next meeting, his party will refer to the procedures contained in the regulations. Namely, BPE as the manager of the old well. So, it is necessary to know the problems that occur in the field.
“So far, we have been working with third parties. Later in the meeting we will emphasize again to comply with regulations,''he explained.
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Chairman of the Leading Ledok Oil Mining Association (PPMSTL) Daryanto conveyed that the 70 wells that are under the spotlight of Pertamina will be endeavored to be active again and be able to produce. However, his party admitted that they would coordinate with BPE first.
"What will it be like (the results of coordination, ed) like that, mas? You need to share first. What kind of BPE, what do you want. Because what is clear is that we ourselves took a long time to do. And it requires capital,” he explained.
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He said that currently there are 127 oil wells that have produced a total of 197 points in the Ledok Field. A number of points that produce an average of 970 tons per month. (Endah / IST )

