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Counterparty List Isc Pertamina COUNTERPARTY LIST ISC PERTAMINA - 20 NOVEMBER 2019 NO COUNTERPARTY 1 ABU DHABI NATIONAL OIL COMPANY (ADNOC) UAE 2 AFCO ENERGY PTE LTD 3 AOT ENERGY SINGAPORE PTE LTD 4 ARAMCO TRADING SINGAPORE PTE. LTD 5 ARC ENERGY TRADING PTE. LTD 6 ASTOMOS ENERGY CORPORATION 7 BB ENERGY (ASIA) PTE LTD 8 BGN INTERNATIONAL DMCC 9 BP SINGAPORE PTE LIMITED 10 BRIGHTOIL PETROLEUM (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. 11 BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY SENDIRIAN BERHAD 12 CAMAR RESOURCES CANADA INC 13 CATHAY PETROLEUM INTERNATIONAL LTD. 14 CEFC SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL GROUP (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 15 CEPSA TRADING S.A.U 16 CHEVRON USA INC (SINGAPORE BRANCH) 17 CHIMBUSCO PAN NATION PETRO-CHEMICAL CO. LTD 18 CHINA OFFSHORE OIL (SING) INT'L PTE LTD 19 CITUS TRADING PTE. LTD 20 CNOOC TRADING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 21 COASTAL OIL SINGAPORE PTE. LTD 22 CONCORD ENERGY PTE LTD 23 CONOCOPHILLIPS ASIA VENTURES PTE. LTD 24 CONTINENTAL PLATFORM PTE. LTD. 25 COSMO OIL INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD 26 DUKE OIL CO. LTD. 27 E1 CORPORATION 28 EMIRATES NATIONAL OIL COMPANY (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 29 EMP MALACCA STRAIT S.A 30 ENEOS GLOBE CORPORATION 31 ENI TRADING & SHIPPING S.P.A 32 EQUINOR ASA 33 EXXONMOBIL ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD 34 FLEET ENERGY INC. 35 FREEPOINT COMMODITIES SINGAPORE PTE LTD 36 GALTRADE LTD 37 GAZPROM MARKETING & TRADING SINGAPORE PTE LTD 38 GLENCORE SINGAPORE PTE LTD 39 GUNVOR SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. 40 GYXIS CORPORATION 41 HANWHA CORPORATION 42 HENGYI INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD 43 HIN LEONG TRADING (PTE) LTD 44 HUAYUE ENERGY (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD 45 HYPHEN ENERGY PTE. LTD. 46 IDEMITSU INTERNATIONAL (ASIA) PTE LTD 47 INPEX OFFSHORE NORTH MAHAKAM LTD 48 INPEX TRADING, LTD 49 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY GROUP PTE. LTD 50 ITOCHU CORPORATION 51 ITOCHU PETROLEUM CO. (S) PTE LTD. 52 JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY ASIA PTE. LTD. 53 KAIROS OIL TRADING PTE. LTD. 54 KAZMUNAYGAS TRADING AG 55 KIB ENERGY PTE LTD 56 KOCH REFINING INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD. 57 KODECO ENERGY CO. LTD 58 KOLMAR GROUP AG 59 KUNLUN TRADING CO., LIMITED 60 KUO OIL (S) PTE LTD 61 KUWAIT PETROLEUM CORPORATION 62 LORD ENERGY SA 63 LUKOIL ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD 64 MABANAFT PTE LTD 65 MACQUARIE COMMODITIES TRADING (SINGAPORE) PTE. LIMITED 66 MADDOX SA 67 MANDALA ENERGY LEMANG PTE. LTD 68 MARUBENI INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM (S) PTE LTD 69 MAUREL & PROM TRADING 70 MENA ENERGY DMCC 71 MERCURIA ENERGY TRADING SA, GENEVA 72 MIDAS NSSG INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD 73 MITSUI & CO. ENERGY TRADING SINGAPORE PTE LTD 74 MITSUI & CO. LTD 75 MOCOH SA 76 MONT D'OR SALAWATI LTD 77 MRI GROUP PTE LTD 78 MURPHY OIL 79 NAYARA ENERGY LIMITED 80 NIGERIAN NATIONAL PETROLEM CORPORATION 81 OANDO TRADING DMCC 82 OCCIDENTAL OIL ASIA PTE LTD 83 OCEAN ENERGY PTE.LTD. 84 OMAN TRADING INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 85 ORIENTAL ENERGY (SINGAPORE) INTERNATIONAL TRADING PTE. LTD. 86 PEARLOIL (SEBUKU) LTD 87 PERTAMINA INTERNATIONAL MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION PTE. LTD 88 PETCHEM INTERNATIONAL TRADING AND SHIPPING PTE LTD 89 PETCO TRADING LABUAN COMPANY LIMITED (“PTLCL”) 90 PETREDEC INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD 91 PETREDEC LIMITED 92 PETRO SUMMIT PTE LTD 93 PETROBRAS SINGAPORE PTE LTD 94 PETROCHINA INTERNATIONAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 95 PETRO-DIAMOND SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED 96 PETRON (SINGAPORE) TRADING PTE LTD 97 PHILLIPS 66 INTERNATIONAL TRADING PTE LTD 98 PNX PETROLEUM SINGAPORE PTE. LTD 99 POSCO INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 100 PPT ENERGY TRADING CO. LTD 101 PRAX PETROLEUM LIMITED 102 PT ARIZONA INVESTMENTS 103 PT ARSYNERGY RESOURCES 104 PT BUMI SIAK PUSAKO ZAPIN 105 PT EMP TONGA 106 PT ENERGI MEGA PERSADA TBK 107 PT GHJ SES INDONESIA 108 PT IMBANG TATA ALAM 109 PT KIMIA YASA 110 PT MANDIRI MADURA BARAT 111 PT MANDIRI PANCA USAHA 112 PT SAKA ENERGY MUARA BAKAU 113 PT SPR LANGGAK 114 PT TITIS SAMPURNA 115 PTT INTERNATIONAL TRADING PTE. LTD. 116 PTT PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED 117 PV OIL SINGAPORE PTE LTD 118 QATAR PETROLEUM FOR THE SALE OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS COMPANY LIMITED 119 RELIANCE GLOBAL ENERGY SERVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 120 RENISH PETROCHEM FZE 121 REPSOL TRADING S.A. 122 REPSOL TRADING SINGAPORE PTE LTD 123 ROSNEFT TRADING S.A 124 SAHARA ENERGY INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD 125 SAUDI ARAMCO 126 SAUDI ARAMCO PRODUCTS TRADING COMPANY 127 SENNING (UK) LTD 128 SHELL INTERNATIONAL EASTERN TRADING COMPANY 129 SINOCHEM INTERNATIONAL OIL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. 130 SK ENERGY INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD 131 SK GAS CO LTD 132 SOCAR TRADING SINGAPORE PTE LTD 133 SOCIEDADE NACIONAL DE COMBUSTÍVEIS DE ANGOLA – SONANGOL E.P. 134 S-OIL CORPORATION 135 SONANGOL ASIA LIMITED 136 SONATRACH PETROLEUM CORPORATION BVI 137 SONATRACH SPA 138 STARBORN ENERGY BONTANG PTE. LTD 139 STRONG PETROCHEMICAL LIMITED (MACAU) 140 STRONG PETROLEUM SINGAPORE PRIVATE LTD. 141 SUNSHINE OIL (S) PTE LTD 142 SYNERGY ENERGY (LABUAN) LTD 143 TALISMAN (CORRIDOR) LTD 144 TIPCO ASPHALT PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED 145 TIS PETROLEUM (ASIA) PTE. LTD 146 TOTAL TRADING ASIA PTE LTD 147 TOTSA TOTAL OIL TRADING 148 TOYOTA TSUSHO CORPORATION 149 TRAFIGURA PTE LTD. 150 TRESCORP ALLIANCE PTE. LTD 151 TRICON ENERGY LTD 152 UNIPEC ASIA COMPANY LTD 153 UNIPEC SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. 154 UNIPEC UK COMPANY LTD 155 VIETSEA COMPANY PTE. LTD. 156 VILMA OIL SINGAPORE PTE LTD 157 VITOL ASIA PTE LTD 158 VITOL BAHRAIN EC 159 WANHUA CHEMICAL (HONGKONG) CO., LTD 160 WANXIANG SG PTE. LTD 161 WESTPORT TRADING & SHIPPING PTE LTD 162 WINSON OIL TRADING PTE LTD 163 WOODSIDE ENERGY LTD 164 WORLD FUEL SERVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 165 ZENROCK COMMODITIES TRADING PTE. LTD.
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