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A STUDY ON THE SHARES OF SEVERAL INDEPENDENT VARIABLES IN PREDICTING THE DOMESTIC GAS PRICE Andry Prima
PETRO:Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Perminyakan Vol. 5 No. 2 (2016): Agustus
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Perminyakan Fakultas Teknologi Kebumian dan Energi Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (309.962 KB) | DOI: 10.25105/petro.v5i2.2360

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End users of natural gas have long waited for the government regulation on a more rational gas price. In 2017, the answer to the end users is the  new Energy and Mineral Resources Ministerial Decree number 434 K/12/MEM/2017  on the supervision of energy business activities, one of which is the natural gas sector. Prior to the stipulation, the price of natural could reach over $ 12 / MM BTU. Thus, the decree stipulates the price of natural gas should be $ 9,95 / MMBTU. This paper aims at capturing the closer profiles of variables that might have profound impact on the price of domestic natural gas. Analytical Data Tools used in this study are the IBM – SPSS and XLSTAT In the end, the study resulting the price range suggestion, that is in still in line with the government suggested price
KAJIAN RENTANG BATAS KEWAJARAN UTILISASI PRODUKSI KILANG MINYAK INDONESIA Andry Prima; Bayu Satiyawira; Cahaya Rosyidan; Samsol Samsol
PETRO:Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Perminyakan Vol. 7 No. 3 (2018): Desember
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Perminyakan Fakultas Teknologi Kebumian dan Energi Universitas Trisakti

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Pada kurun waktu awal hingga akhir 2016,  terhentinya produksi kilang yang memprodusikan bahan bakar minyak secara tak terduga atau dikenal sebagai  “unplanned shutdown” berpotensi menyebabkan  penurunan produksi bahan bakar minyak (BBM) secara kseluruhan. Paper ini berupaya menyajikan “Lesson Learnt” yang dapat diambil oleh kilang-kilang di Indonesia dengan bercermin kepada “benchmark” guna memberikan gambaran dimana posisi utilisasi dari kilang-kilang Indonesia tersebut.
THE UNDERCURRENT INDONESIA’S CITY GAS SECTOR WITH THE MODERATING WORK FORCES Andry Prima; Havidh Pramadika; Mustamina Maulani; Arinda Ristawati; Wiwik Dahani; Prana Ugiana Gio
PETRO:Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Perminyakan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): JUNI
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Perminyakan Fakultas Teknologi Kebumian dan Energi Universitas Trisakti

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The continues dynamics as the object of observation in studying the milestones that any company or industry should consistently achieve in long-term growth expected to be stable. The same applies to the natural gas distribution sector or known as city gas. The movement of data from year to year continues to depict an increasing trend with regard to the city gas sector in Indonesia. The objective of this particular study is to provide a better understanding of the city gas distribution sector in Indonesia and to provide a clearer picture of a number of latent variables that must be accommodated to optimize the distribution of natural gas to cities in Indonesia. The methodology used in this study is the Structured Equation Method (SEM). In a more specific description, path analysis developed from multivariate regression is used to analyze the correlation between indicators and latent variables so as to determine the validity of the multiple regression model. Still related to the research method, by sorting the data collection released from the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency and grouping data from indicators of city gas distribution companies during the period 2010-2020 divided into income, number of workers, wages, the volume of city gas distributed, and costs associated with operations. The results of this work are to provide input to the authorities and other stakeholders in order to optimize the growth of Indonesia's gas distribution sector. The value or originality of this study is to reveal the impact of latent variables that have the status of moderating variables. Study limitations - Due to the inaccessibility of non-disclosure primary data and limited data availability, it is assumed that the data obtained from the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency is valid to describe the explanatory variables of the city gas distribution sector in Indonesia.
COMMUNITY AWARENESS DURING THE PANDEMIC OF COVID-19: PLASTIC WASTE AS AN ALTERNATIVE ENERGY Andry Prima; Samsol; Abdul Hamid; Imam Setiaji Ronoatmojo; Heru P Sanusi
Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Indonesia (JAMIN) Vol 4 No 1 (2022): JURNAL ABDI MASYARAKAT INDONESIA (JAMIN)
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

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The increasingly hoarding volume of plastic waste has attracted numerous researchers to conduct studies in finding the blessing in disguise behind such unpleasant conditions. On the other hand, plastic is one of the end product derived from the refining process of crude or known as petroleum. Thus, the silver lining then can explain the connection between plastic waste and the possibility to use it as alternative energy. By utilizing plastic waste as alternative energy that can substitute the use of conventional fuel, the stage in which people will have a more economical source of energy. As such conditions are established, the economy at the micro or household level will significantly improve. This particular community service reached out to residents of relatively small neighboring houses in Kebun Jeruk Area, Jakarta, Indonesia. During the service, the activity was aimed to provide counseling and training for the community to empower the community on how to make use of plastic waste and process it into an alternative fuel. In the end, such alternative energy should help reduce dependency on the conventional fuel consumed regularly by the household.
Determination of Suitable KCl Polymer Mud Properties for POK Field Puri Wijayanti; Bayu Satiyawira; Andry Prima; Arinda Ristawati; Foggie Sciorra
Journal of Earth Energy Science, Engineering, and Technology Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021): JEESET VOL. 4 NO. 1 2021
Publisher : Penerbitan Universitas Trisakti

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Most oil and gas wellbores are drilled using water based mud (WBM), but this is the case when drilling through non-reactive formations that does not contain swelling shale. In reactive shale formation, KCl Polymer additive should be added to the mud. It will provide a source of potassium ions which will help stabilizing the reactive shale. So that the swelling process is minimized. The basis of the KCL polymer mud system is the polymer used as a wrapper for rock pieces during borehole cleaning process. In the wells in the POK Field, the use of polymer KCL mud is evaluated on trajectories of 17½", 12¼", and 8½ ". The evaluation process uses parameters that aim to find the suitable mud properties that result in the best drilling performance in each trajectory in the POK Field well. The determination of the best drilling performance is based on drilling time. The parameters used in this research are: rate of penetration, trip time, yield point (YP), K+ content, mud weight (MW), viscosity (m), plastic viscosity (PV), and gel strength (GS), mud cake, pH, and additional parameter (excess cement). Based on analysis and investigation, the best drilling performance for trajectory of 17½" occured in POK 1075 well, while the best performance for the trajectories 12¼” and 8½” occured in POK 1058 well. Therefore the KCl polymer mud properties used in these wells can be used as a reference and basis for planning mud systems for the next wells.
City Gas Network Uses And Benefits Socialization For Community In Tanjung Gedong Area Of West Jakarta Prayang Sunny Yulia; Arinda Ristawati; Andry Prima; Riskaviana Kurniawati; Aqlyna Fattahanisa; Puri Wijayanti
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): May 2023
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v3i2.181

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City gas network socialization is a community service that aims to make community understand the development of the city gas distribution sector in Indonesia and provide information to the community about liquified petroleum gas (LPG) substitute. A gas network for households means distributing gas through pipes to households. The limited availability of household gas in DKI Jakarta made this socialization theme raised. The location chosen is the Tanjung Gedong area, Tomang-sub district, Grogol Petamburan district, West Jakarta, which in this case, the area is a densely populated area, especially family settlements. The participants who took part in this community service were housewives. The method used is to provide socialization about the city gas network developed by the government for household gas purposes, the socialization is carried out online with the zoom facility and some others offline in the community while still using the existing health protocol. The result of this community service activity is that the community can recognize and understand the existence of a gas network whose infrastructure development is being developed by the government through PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN) Tbk. This community service makes the community aware of the flow of the city gas network development program.