The announcement on Feb. 19 that the integrated oil and gas firm Repsol Worldwide had found the biggest natural gas deposit in 18 years in Indonesia could play a major role in Jakarta’s plans for converting its 150 million-odd vehicles from gasoline-based to natural gas.
Converting Indonesia’s Vehicle Fleet to…
The announcement on Feb. 19 that the integrated oil and gas firm Repsol Worldwide had found the biggest natural gas deposit in 18 years in Indonesia could play a major role in Jakarta’s plans for converting its 150 million-odd vehicles from gasoline-based to natural gas.
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