Total to build 200 gas stations in Indonesia
Tuesday, November 28 2006 - 05:35 AM WIB
French energy giant Total plans to build 200 gas stations in Indonesia starting from 2008 to tap the nation?s huge gasoline market.
?They want to build 200 gas stations that sell non-subsidized gasoline starting from 2008,? Tubagus Haryono, the head of oil and gas downstream authority BPH Migas, told Petromindo.Com on Tuesday.
Tubagus said the plan was unveiled by Pascal Rigaud, Total-France?s refining & marketing strategy/development senior project manager, during a meeting with the agency. (Godang)
