Pertamina's US$2b Murphy deal may herald more buys
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[SYDNEY] PT Pertamina's purchase of a stake in Murphy Oil Corp's oil and natural gas assets in Malaysia for US$2 billion may lead to more overseas deals for Indonesia's state-owned energy company as it struggles to bolster domestic reserves.
"This could be the start of further steps overseas," Tony Regan, an energy consultant at Singapore-based Tri-Zen International Inc, said by phone on Wednesday. "The acquisition may be a realisation that they can't rely on their own resources or on importing LNG."
More overseas deals would mirror the progress of fellow state-owned oil company Petroliam Nasional Bhd, or Petronas, of Malaysia, said Mr Regan.
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