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Indonesian power giant PT Pertamina is interested in exploring and investing in the untapped geothermal potential of the Philippines, according to a top executive.
Indonesia braces for economic fallout as the Iran-Israel war pushes oil prices higher; Pertamina ramps up monitoring of ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - State-owned energy company PT Pertamina reported a net profit of US$3.13 billion or around Rp 49.5 ...
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Pertamina’s Vice President of Corporate Communication, Fadjar Djoko Santoso, highlighted the company's central role in ...
Explosions could be seen in the skies over Tel Aviv early on Wednesday morning as the Israel-Iran air war rages on. Air raid ...
MotoGP: The VR46 team's new graphics for the Italian GP will be unveiled Thursday morning. Franco and Fabio will show it off ...
A recent job fair that offered some 2,000 roles but drew 25,000 people - with many shoving, screaming and fainting - has ...
The power plant will have a total capacity of 40 megawatts (MW) and will require around US$220 million of investment, ...
Vietnam has further strengthened its presence on Fortune’s 2025 Southeast Asia 500 list, with 76 companies making the annual ...
Total revenue on the Southeast Asia 500 grew by almost 2% last year—but Trump trade policy could unwind those gains.
FORTY Philippine companies, two more than last year, made it to this year's Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list, an annual ranking of the region's top firms in terms of revenue.