Elnusa Officers Celebrate Eid in Sulawesi Operational Areas
JAKARTA - When most Indonesian society celebrates Eid al-Fitr with family, a different atmosphere is experienced by workers from PT Elnusa Tbk assigned to the seismic lines in North Morowali and Banggai, Central Sulawesi.
Amid tropical forests and remote hilly terrain, the crew continue their duties to maintain national energy continuity. There is no tradition of returning home or direct socialising; communication with family is done only through mobile phone screens.
One worker, Nugroho, revealed that the Eid celebration at the operational site is simple. Chants of takbir are played through a small speaker, while socialising is conducted via video calls.
Each day begins with equipment checks, use of personal protective equipment, and toolbox meetings to ensure the entire crew understands potential work risks.
The workers also implement strict safety standards through the HSSE (Health, Safety, Security, and Environment) Golden Rules. For them, work safety is the top priority amid the challenging operational terrain.
Behind these sacrifices, the exploration activities conducted in the North Morowali and Banggai areas play an important role in supporting national energy resilience.
The data collected from the seismic lines serves as the basis for understanding the energy resource potential in the region.
“Energy does not appear just like that. Behind it is dedication, resilience, and extraordinary spirit from the Officers at the forefront. They are the face of Elnusa’s commitment to continue giving the best for the nation,” he said.
He added that the company continues to ensure all operations run according to high safety standards, while maintaining contributions to national energy resilience.
Even though far from family and celebrating Eid simply, Andri said the workers still carry out their duties with full responsibility.
“In the operational field far from family, they prove that safeguarding the nation’s energy is also a form of worship, a dedication born from work, responsibility, and love for the Motherland,” he concluded.