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Monday, May 07, 2007

Shell Indonesia aims to open 3 more gas stations this year

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian unit of Royal Dutch Shell Group plans to open at least three more gasoline stations in the country this year, in addition to seven it currently operates, a company official said.

Shell Indonesia vice president for external communications Wally Saleh told XFN Asia the three stations will be located in East Jakarta, South Jakarta and West Jakarta.

He said it normally costs around 1 to 2 mln usd to build one gas station.

Shell was the first private oil and gas company to have entered the fuel distribution business in Indonesia after the government terminated state oil-and-gas firm PT Pertamina's monopoly of the business at the end of 2005.

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