Japan’s shipping firm Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) announced Friday its strategic alliance with a tanker subsidiary of Indonesian state oil giant Pertamina, which will allow Pertamina to expand its fleet in the global market.
The two companies will work together on projects involving crude oil, petroleum products, transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG), floating storage and regasification units, and carbon capture and storage.
Pertamina CEO Nicke Widyawati said the partnership with NYK will enable PIS to diversify its business beyond shipping and create new opportunities for Indonesia in the storage sector.
PIS operates more than 400 vessels, including three very large crude carriers and two very large gas carriers.
PIS director Wisnu Santoso said in November that the company aims to invest up to $3 billion over the next five years to rejuvenate and expand its fleet, including investing in vessels to transport LNG.
Santoso acknowledged that shipping yards are at full capacity now and building new vessels could be expensive due to high demand, but the company is open to purchasing existing vessels as long as they still have good economic value.