Fahmy Radhi
Fahmy Radhi is an Energy Economic Analyst from Gadjah Mada University, known for his insights on the oil market and governance issues, and he has recently commented on the potential economic impact of corruption cases involving Pertamina.
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Indonesia:
Fahmy Radhi, an energy analyst, noted that the commitment to import energy must be calculated comprehensively to avoid creating new burdens.
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Indonesia:
Fahmy Radhi is an energy economics observer at Gadjah Mada University.
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Indonesia:
Fahmy Radhi, an energy economist at Universitas Gadjah Mada, argues that the government seems to be reverting to regulated policies in the downstream sector.
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Indonesia:
Fahmy Radhi, an energy economics observer from Universitas Gadjah Mada, commented on the government's potential shift in fuel sector management.
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Indonesia:
Fahmy Radhi noted that efforts to boost oil production have been ongoing for the last decade.
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Indonesia:
Fahmy Radhi commented on the progress of the legal actions against Riza Chalid, viewing it as a significant step.
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Indonesia:
Fahmy Radhi, an energy economics observer from Gadjah Mada University, expresses concern that mining activities will damage the ecosystem in Raja Ampat.
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Indonesia:
Fahmy Radhi commented on the economic impact of the smelter's operational halt and the need for stricter export regulations.
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Indonesia:
Fahmy Radhi, an energy economics observer from Universitas Gajah Mada, comments on the potential issues arising from Indonesia's oil import policies.
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Indonesia:
Fahmy Radhi is an Energy Economics Observer from Universitas Gadjah Mada who commented on the blending issue.
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