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I believe we can get it by threatening Singapore to cut our gas pipe to Singapore that will expire in 2023
 

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They can buy from malay, problem solved 😅
Cannot, pipe gas is not like selling palm oil.

2023 is just a year a way, all gas field usually already has customers even before they start do the drilling and not to consider pipe gas infrastructure and other thing that needs to be built. Gas market is tight at this time and will likely to continue having tight supply and high price due to the world transition to renewable energy and previous under investment in finding new gas fields by many energy companies ( cheap gas price that happen for quite long also has become the other reason before the gas price jump since early 2021 )

Singapore and Malaysia also has some tension recently, Malaysia refuse to export electricity to Singapore while Indonesia is eager to do that (Medco Energy) through solar panel put in a land in Riau province islands.
 
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Indonesia awaits ‘contract activation' for Rafale multirole fighters​


The Indonesian Ministry of Defense (MoD) has moved ahead with a plan to procure Rafale multirole fighter aircraft from Dassault Aviation.

In his response to questions at the MoD's annual leaders' rally for 2022 on 20 January, Indonesian Minister of Defense Prabowo Subianto told reporters that negotiations for the programme have been completed, and that the “contract” is now “awaiting activation”. He did not provide further details.

However, in response to queries, Janes was informed on 25 January by a source close to the Indonesian MoD that a preamble contract worth EUR5.8 billion (USD6.56 billion) was signed with Dassault Aviation on 7 June 2021.

The contract, which stipulates a delivery of 36 airframes to the Indonesian Air Force, is not yet active given the lack of clarity over funding. Janes also understands that Indonesia is in the process of seeking a foreign lender to fund this programme.

The Indonesian MoD has outlined an ambition to procure up to 36 Rafale airframes in a programme to fulfil the gap left by the retirement of its Northrop F-5E/F Tiger II fleet. The older aircraft type was formerly operated by the Indonesian Air Force's Aviation Squadron 14.

The requirement has grown especially pertinent given that Jakarta will no longer proceed with the agreement to procure Sukhoi Su-35 ‘Flanker-E' multirole combat aircraft from Russian arms export agency Rosoboronexport.

In pursuit of this ambition, Indonesian MoD officials have been in negotiations with Dassault Aviation over offset and financing arrangements since February 2021.

 

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Indonesia awaits ‘contract activation' for Rafale multirole fighters​


The Indonesian Ministry of Defense (MoD) has moved ahead with a plan to procure Rafale multirole fighter aircraft from Dassault Aviation.

In his response to questions at the MoD's annual leaders' rally for 2022 on 20 January, Indonesian Minister of Defense Prabowo Subianto told reporters that negotiations for the programme have been completed, and that the “contract” is now “awaiting activation”. He did not provide further details.

However, in response to queries, Janes was informed on 25 January by a source close to the Indonesian MoD that a preamble contract worth EUR5.8 billion (USD6.56 billion) was signed with Dassault Aviation on 7 June 2021.

The contract, which stipulates a delivery of 36 airframes to the Indonesian Air Force, is not yet active given the lack of clarity over funding. Janes also understands that Indonesia is in the process of seeking a foreign lender to fund this programme.

The Indonesian MoD has outlined an ambition to procure up to 36 Rafale airframes in a programme to fulfil the gap left by the retirement of its Northrop F-5E/F Tiger II fleet. The older aircraft type was formerly operated by the Indonesian Air Force's Aviation Squadron 14.

The requirement has grown especially pertinent given that Jakarta will no longer proceed with the agreement to procure Sukhoi Su-35 ‘Flanker-E' multirole combat aircraft from Russian arms export agency Rosoboronexport.

In pursuit of this ambition, Indonesian MoD officials have been in negotiations with Dassault Aviation over offset and financing arrangements since February 2021.

Is it a beacon after the delayed madam Florence to Jkt?
 

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There's always Qatar for gas supply. I don't know why would we threaten country unless we're sure there's no alternative tou ours.
 

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Indonesia awaits ‘contract activation' for Rafale multirole fighters​


The Indonesian Ministry of Defense (MoD) has moved ahead with a plan to procure Rafale multirole fighter aircraft from Dassault Aviation.

In his response to questions at the MoD's annual leaders' rally for 2022 on 20 January, Indonesian Minister of Defense Prabowo Subianto told reporters that negotiations for the programme have been completed, and that the “contract” is now “awaiting activation”. He did not provide further details.

However, in response to queries, Janes was informed on 25 January by a source close to the Indonesian MoD that a preamble contract worth EUR5.8 billion (USD6.56 billion) was signed with Dassault Aviation on 7 June 2021.

The contract, which stipulates a delivery of 36 airframes to the Indonesian Air Force, is not yet active given the lack of clarity over funding. Janes also understands that Indonesia is in the process of seeking a foreign lender to fund this programme.

The Indonesian MoD has outlined an ambition to procure up to 36 Rafale airframes in a programme to fulfil the gap left by the retirement of its Northrop F-5E/F Tiger II fleet. The older aircraft type was formerly operated by the Indonesian Air Force's Aviation Squadron 14.

The requirement has grown especially pertinent given that Jakarta will no longer proceed with the agreement to procure Sukhoi Su-35 ‘Flanker-E' multirole combat aircraft from Russian arms export agency Rosoboronexport.

In pursuit of this ambition, Indonesian MoD officials have been in negotiations with Dassault Aviation over offset and financing arrangements since February 2021.

But when?
 

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There's always Qatar for gas supply. I don't know why would we threaten country unless we're sure there's no alternative tou ours.

If Singapore uses Qatar gas than Singapore needs to prepare some land inside their tiny country for the storage. The transportation cost will increase the price. Let alone geopolitics consideration where conflict has potency to escalate in Middle East that could disturb the supply of energy, it is of course safer and cheaper to get gas from Sumatra through pipe.

That pipe and gas belong to Conoco Philips, and Conoco Philips just sell their Indonesian operation entirely to Medco Energy recently. They know Indonesia want to cut the gas to Singapore and use the gas domestically where the price is cap and much below current international price.

Medco is again lucky and uses their power in PDIP as Arifin Panigoro is elite PDIP leader. This I believe government will continue supplying gas to Singapore under Medco Energy with market price ( high price ), the revenue will benefit not only government but also our national company.

Sumatra just found huge gas in South Sumatra last year, so this I believe the gas supply for Sumatra is actually still sufficient for another 20 years.

Energy analysts have expected supply of fossil fuel will continue to be tight for years to come due to renewable transition program across the world that will make energy companies to diversify and spend less in their fossil fuel investment. We can see even Indonesian energy company like Pertamina, Medco and coal miners like Indika, Bumi Resources, and Adaro have try diversify to renewable one and other business ( like Alluminium industry (Adaro) and EV battery (Indika) and chemical (Bumi Resources/Bakrie Brothers).
 
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If Singapore uses Qatar gas than Singapore needs to prepare some land inside their tiny country for the storage. The transportation cost will increase the price. Let alone geopolitics consideration where conflict has potency to escalate in Middle East that could disturb the supply of energy, it is of course safer and cheaper to get gas from Sumatra through pipe.

But that doesn't meant it's not possible. In the face of crisis even the unthinkable will happen and yes that include land allocation for gas storage. That's peanuts for SG

Your idea that we could play sanctions like the big boys should at least take into consideration the probability that our intended victim has no other choice if we decide to move ahead. Which doesn't exist anyway.


But anyway, this is Indonesian air force thread. Am not going to derail it further
 

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India bought S-400 and got away with CAATSA, while Turkey got sanctioned. Their explanation was mainly India not to be sanctioned was because they were not a NATO ally. Maybe Indonesia may also got away with CAATSA over Russian weapon procurement.
 

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India bought S-400 and got away with CAATSA, while Turkey got sanctioned. Their explanation was mainly India not to be sanctioned was because they were not a NATO ally. Maybe Indonesia may also got away with CAATSA over Russian weapon procurement.
India is Quad and an important partner of the broader US geopolitical aim in the Indo-Pac arena.

Indonesia doesn't count.
 

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India bought S-400 and got away with CAATSA, while Turkey got sanctioned. Their explanation was mainly India not to be sanctioned was because they were not a NATO ally. Maybe Indonesia may also got away with CAATSA over Russian weapon procurement.
Our Air Force Chief of staff himself that said we no longer pursue Flanker E.
It's over! Done! Tamat! The End!
 

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Our Air Force Chief of staff himself that said we no longer pursue Flanker E.
It's over! Done! Tamat! The End!
you must be really really hate the Flankers don't you?
or very disappointed cause it got cancelled after a long long time wasted trying to buy it?

btw, technically he said : with a heavy heart we no longer pursue Flanker E
there is a difference right there
you make it sounds like they actually want to cancel it, instead of they do it cause they being forced (with CAATSA) to cancel it
 

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you must be really really hate the Flankers don't you?
or very disappointed cause it got cancelled after a long long time wasted trying to buy it?

btw, technically he said : with a heavy heart we no longer pursue Flanker E
there is a difference right there
you make it sounds like they actually want to cancel it, instead of they do it cause they being forced (with CAATSA) to cancel it
To be honest ....Caatsa was blessing in disguise for us . Like it or not SU 35 export version was not relevant in today environment and challenges....
And some theatrical and dramas were a neccesity to soothe things up
 

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you must be really really hate the Flankers don't you?
or very disappointed cause it got cancelled after a long long time wasted trying to buy it?
About Su35 I already tell my view so many time before, just check my old post here.
Let's move on!

About "heavy heart" I'll take it as his lip service for Russian and his fansboy.
 

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India bought S-400 and got away with CAATSA, while Turkey got sanctioned. Their explanation was mainly India not to be sanctioned was because they were not a NATO ally. Maybe Indonesia may also got away with CAATSA over Russian weapon procurement.

India is Quad and an important partner of the broader US geopolitical aim in the Indo-Pac arena.

Indonesia doesn't count.
Indeed, you cannot compare us and India in just one or two factors
 

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