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PGE Supports Tanjung Sekong Green Terminal through Geothermal-Based Green Hydrogen Utilization

Cilegon, February 11, 2026 - PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Tbk (PGE) (IDX: PGEO) supports the development of the Tanjung Sekong Green Terminal through the utilization of geothermal-based green hydrogen. This support was marked by the kick-off of the Tanjung Sekong Green Terminal ESG Initiative at the Tanjung Sekong LPG Terminal in Cilegon, Banten (February 11). This involvement affirms PGE's contribution to providing low-emission, geothermal-based energy solutions to support the sustainable operation of strategic national energy infrastructure.

The kick-off event for the Tanjung Sekong Green Terminal ESG Initiative was attended by Pertamina Group leaders, including Agung Wicaksono, Director of Business Transformation and Sustainability at PT Pertamina (Persero), Bayu Prostiyono, President Director of PT Pertamina Energy Terminal, Rangga Raditya, Director of Operations at PT Pertamina Energy Terminal, Eka Suhendra, Director of Business Planning at PT Pertamina International Shipping, Doni Indrawan, President Director of PT Elnusa Petrofin, Ahmad Yani, President Director of PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Tbk, Andi Joko Nugroho, and other Pertamina Group management and officers.

In this initiative, PGE is contributing through the development of geothermal-based green hydrogen sourced from the Ulubelu Geothermal Working Area (WKP), Lampung. The green hydrogen is being developed as part of a pilot project and is aimed at supporting the low-carbon power generation system at Tanjung Sekong Terminal, with the target of gradually increasing the share of low-carbon electricity utilization to approximately 25 percent of the terminal's operational electricity needs.

Ahmad Yani, President Director of PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy Tbk, stated that PGE's involvement in this initiative represents a concrete step towards integrating geothermal energy into the downstream value chain of the energy sector.

"PGE plays a strategic role in supporting the energy transition by utilizing geothermal energy as a reliable and sustainable clean energy source. Through the development of geothermal-based green hydrogen, we are promoting the end-to-end utilization of geothermal energy not only for electricity supply but also to create added value and support the implementation of low-carbon energy in strategic energy facilities," said Ahmad Yani.

The integration of geothermal energy into the terminal's operational ecosystem is part of the synergy across entities within the Pertamina Group to support the decarbonization agenda and reduce emissions from electricity use for terminal operations. This initiative also reflects the development of a renewable energy utilization model that can be applied to other strategic energy facilities.

The Tanjung Sekong LPG Terminal is one of the largest LPG terminals in Indonesia, managed by PT Pertamina Energy Terminal (PET). With a storage capacity of 98,000 metric tons (MT) and the ability to handle vessels up to 65,000 deadweight tonnage (DWT), this terminal supplies approximately 35–40 percent of the nation's LPG needs and plays a vital role in maintaining a stable household energy supply.

By supporting the Tanjung Sekong Green Terminal, PGE affirms its commitment to continuously developing end-to-end geothermal utilization, including innovative derivative products such as green hydrogen, to support the national energy transition agenda toward the 2060 Net Zero Emission target.

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