Senin 18 Jun 2012 23:00 WIB

Indonesia seeks cooperation on some projects in Iraq

Rep: Sefti Oktarianisa/Satya Festiani / Red: Yeyen Rostiyani
Iraq's Oil Minister and OPEC president Abdul Kareem Luaibi (left) and OPEC Secretary General Abdallah al-Badri arrive for a news conference after a meeting of OPEC oil ministers at OPEC's headquarters in Vienna, June 14, 2012. Iraq still sits as one of the
Foto: Reuters/Heinz-Peter Bader
Iraq's Oil Minister and OPEC president Abdul Kareem Luaibi (left) and OPEC Secretary General Abdallah al-Badri arrive for a news conference after a meeting of OPEC oil ministers at OPEC's headquarters in Vienna, June 14, 2012. Iraq still sits as one of the

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - Five Indonesian State-owned enterprises explore the possibility to do some projects in Iraq. Those enterprises were State electricity (PLN), Pertamina, Hutama Karya, Wijaya Karya, and Adhi Karya, the Head of Fuel and Gas Division in PLN, Suryadi Mardjoeki, said on Monday.

The enterprises have visited Iraq for further discussion. "This is promising," he said.

Mardjoeki also said that PLN had targeted some projects on operation and maintenance of power plant. He is optimistic that Iraq will welcome Indonesia to invest there.

Meanwhile, Wijaya Karya also eyed some projects in high-rise building in Iraq, the Executive Director of Wijaya Karya, Bintang Perbaya, said. "We sent team to go to Iraq," he said. A project of high-rise building would need at least 500 billion IDR of investment, he predicted.

 

 

 

 

 

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