Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia imported 277,000 barrels of crude oil and 407,000 barrels of fuel oil per day in 2010, data show.

Also last year, Indonesia exported 332,000 barrels of oil and 8,700 barrels of fuel oil per day, according to data from the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry on Wednesday.

The data show supplies from the country`s oil refineries in 2010 reached 1,034,000 barrels per day, consisting of 890,000 barrels of oil and 144,000 barrels of other materials.

The oil supply of 890,000 barrels per day consisted of 613,000 barrels from domestic production and 277,000 barrels from imports.

Meanwhile, the supply of 613,000 barrels per day came from the daily production of 945,000 barrels minus 332,000 barrels of oil exports.

The daily production of domestic refineries last year reached 1,004,000 barrels consisting of 704,000 barrels of fuel oils and 300,000 barrels of non-fuel oils.

The data also show fuel oil sales in 2010 reached 1,259,000 barrels per day comprising 816,000 barrels earmarked for the transportation sector, 55,000 barrels for households, 177,000 barrels for industries, 111,000 barrels for power plants and 100,000 barrels for other commercial activities.

The fuel oil sales consisted of 704,000 barrels from domestic refineries, 167,000 barrels from stocks and 407,000 barrels from imports.
(T.K007/S012/HAJM/A014)

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