Indonesia is now producing natural gas from a deep-water site that represents a milestone for the country’s energy goals, a Chevron subsidiary said. Chevron Indonesia Co. said it started natural gas production from the deepwater Bangka field, a project that has a design capacity of around 110 million cubic feet per day. The start of production comes roughly two years after drilling began. “First gas for the Bangka Project is a significant milestone and highlights Chevron’s commitment to continue supporting the government’s energy goals and delivering energy to Indonesia safely, efficiently and reliably,” Chuck Taylor, Chevron’s regional managing director, said in a statement. Italian energy company Eni, one of Chevron’s partners in the country, signed last year what it […]