PGN Adds 230 Kilometres of Gas Pipeline, National Energy Network Expanding
Jakarta — PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (Persero) Tbk (PGN) is adding more than 230 kilometres of natural gas pipeline distribution network throughout 2025. This expansion is being undertaken as the company seeks to broaden access to clean energy and reinforce natural gas services across various regions of Indonesia.
As Pertamina’s Gas Subholding, PGN currently manages more than 95 per cent of Indonesia’s natural gas infrastructure. The network strengthening initiative also forms part of the company’s strategy to address growing domestic energy demand whilst promoting a transition towards cleaner and more efficient energy.
PGN Corporate Secretary Fajriyah Usman stated that the integration of pipeline and non-pipeline networks will continue to be strengthened to expand the reach of natural gas services.
“The integration of pipeline and non-pipeline networks will continue to be pursued by PGN to reach new areas whilst improving the reliability of natural gas distribution to customers,” Fajriyah said in Jakarta on Thursday, 12 March 2026.
She added that the strengthening of this infrastructure represents an important foundation for expanding access to clean energy whilst enhancing national competitiveness.
The growth of the natural gas pipeline network is driving the company to strengthen integration between pipeline and non-pipeline infrastructure. This approach is considered essential to ensure that natural gas services become increasingly widespread, reliable, and able to reach various segments of the population.
The infrastructure integration also serves as a foundation in strengthening national energy resilience whilst expanding the reach of natural gas services across various regions and customer segments.
This synergy enables optimisation of natural gas services across multiple sectors, ranging from households, micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), industry, transport, to public service sectors such as hospitals and social facilities.
PGN is also entering 2026 with a position considered more solid. Throughout 2025, the company strengthened its business foundation through reinforcement of health, safety, security and environmental (HSSE) aspects, reliable operations, sound finances, prudent risk management, and disciplined corporate governance.
“The management of natural gas infrastructure carries high risk, so the integration of technology and application of safety standards become top priorities,” Fajriyah said.
“With a strong and integrated infrastructure foundation, PGN is optimistic it can continue to expand natural gas access for society whilst supporting national energy resilience,” she concluded.