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Jakarta's Supply Chain & National Capacity Summit 2024 Draws Nearly 10,000 Industry Stakeholders


From left, President Director of Petronas Indonesia Yuzaini Bin Md Yusof, Head of SKK Migas Dwi Soetjipto, Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Arifin Tasrif and Chairman of Commission VII of the Indonesian House of Representatives Sugeng Suparwoto at the opening of the Supply Chain & National Capacity Summit 2024 at JCC Senayan, Jakarta, Wednesday (14/8/2024).

Supply Chain & National Capacity Summit 2024

The Supply Chain & National Capacity Summit Jakarta 2024 successfully brought together nearly 10,000 upstream oil and gas stakeholders over three days. This significant event served as a platform for discussions, panels, and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) on strategic issues related to the national upstream oil and gas supply chain.


Key Highlights of the Summit

Over the course of three days, the Summit attracted 9,694 participants, including representatives from 28 Cooperation Contract Contractors (KKKS) and 39 partners. The event was ideal for industry stakeholders to engage in meaningful discussions on the industry's future.


Industry Collaboration and Vendor Engagement

The Summit also featured 27 exhibition booths from various industry partners, showcasing innovations and fostering vendor engagement. Booths dedicated to National Capacity, the Centralized Integrated Vendor Database (CIVD), Contractor Health Safety & Environment Management System (CHSEMS), and Customs provided opportunities for vendors to gain insights and actively participate in the upstream oil and gas procurement process.


Memorandums of Understanding to Strengthen Collaboration

A key outcome of the Summit was signing several Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs). These agreements aim to strengthen collaboration within the industry and prepare the upstream oil and gas sector for future challenges.


Addressing Challenges in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry

The industry faces increasingly complex challenges, particularly with the upcoming National Strategic Projects (PSN) set to commence production between 2027 and 2030. Strengthening an efficient and integrated supply chain ensures these projects remain on schedule.


VVIP Attendance and Emphasis on National Synergy

The presence of VVIPs, such as the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, and the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Arifin Tasrif, underscored the importance of national synergy in developing the supply chain and enhancing national capacity. Minister Luhut commended SKK Migas for its progress in digitalizing the upstream oil and gas supply chain management.


Leadership Talks and COO Forum: Insights from Industry Leaders

One of the most anticipated sessions at the Summit was the Leadership Talks and COO Forum. Industry leaders shared their perspectives on overcoming future challenges in the upstream oil and gas sector, offering valuable insights and solutions.


Closing Ceremony and Awards: Recognizing Excellence

On the final day, SKK Migas awarded KKKS and individuals who made significant contributions to the advancement of the upstream oil and gas industry. Rudi Satwiko, deputy of Business Support at SKK Migas, expressed his gratitude to all participants and emphasized the importance of the Summit in improving supply chain management (SCM) practices, enhancing efficiency, and adding value to the industry.

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