The
Jakarta
Post
cited
the
chairman
of
upstream
regulator
BPMigas,
Hardiono,
as
saying
Pertamina
was
yet
to
receive
a
response
to
a
letter
it
had
sent
to
the
government
outlining
its
plan
for
the
LNG
plant.
“The
plant
is
a
state
asset
therefore
the
approval
for
the
conversion
must
come
from
the
Finance
Ministry.
Discussions
are
still
underway,”
Hardiono
was
quoted
telling
reporters
on
Tuesday.
Pertamina
released
a
statement
on
Monday
saying
it
had
made
arrangements
to
proceed
with
the
conversion
and
had
made
agreements
to
supply
gas
to
state
power
company
PLN…