Badak LNG
Feri Sulistyo Nugroho has extensive work experience in various roles at Badak LNG, starting in 1999. Feri Sulistyo began their career as a Mechanical Engineer and later worked as a Stationary Equipment Supervisor and Scheduling Engineer. Feri Sulistyo then became the Safety Section Head and Process Safety Management Coordinator before eventually being promoted to Machinery & Heavy Equipment Manager. In 2012, they joined Angola LNG as a Plant Maintenance Superintendent. Feri Sulistyo also worked as a Lecturer at LNG Academy and held leadership positions at Foundation of Vidya Dahana Patra and Kota Bontang. Nugroho returned to Badak LNG in 2013 as a Reliability Manager and later became the Facilities & Project Engineering Manager. Feri Sulistyo has also served in various senior management positions, including Corporate Communication Senior Manager, Human Resources & Development Senior Manager, and Technical Senior Manager. Since 2021, Nugroho has been the Vice President of Business Support at Badak LNG, and they are expected to become the Vice President of Production in 2023.
Feri Sulistyo Nugroho's education history is as follows:
Feri Sulistyo Nugroho completed a Bachelor's degree in Geophysics at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) from 1991 to 1993. Following this, they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering at the same university from 1993 to 1998. In parallel, from 1991 to 1995, Feri also obtained a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication) from Institut Teknologi Telkom.
Continuing their education, Feri pursued further studies at The University of Texas at Austin in 1999. During this time, they completed the Engineering Fundamentals program and also obtained a certification in Professional Engineering. However, specific information on the duration of these programs is not provided.
Later on, Feri Sulistyo Nugroho pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a specialization in Corporate Entrepreneur at Institut Teknologi Bandung from 2016 to 2018.
To enhance their professional qualifications, Feri obtained additional certifications. Feri Sulistyo completed a Program Pendidikan Insinyur Profesional at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) in December 2019 and obtained a Pengawas Utama Keselamatan Kesehatan Kerja certification from PPSDM Migas in March 2023. In addition, they completed the Certificate of Completion in AMA's Advanced Executive Leadership Program and the Certificate of Completion in Preparing for Leadership, both received from the American Management Association in November 2016.
Furthermore, Feri Sulistyo Nugroho obtained a Profesi degree, specializing in Insinyur Profesional from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) in 2019.
Overall, Feri has a diverse educational background in geophysics, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering, complemented by certifications in various fields.
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Badak LNG
The Badak LNG Project began when HUFFCO, a Production Sharing Contractor (PSC) of Pertamina, discovered a huge natural gas reserve at Badak Field, East Kalimantan in February 1972. On November 26, 1974, PT Badak NGL, a non-profit company with the Shareholders of Pertamina, VICO and JILCO was set up. This company is entrusted to operate and maintain the Badak LNG Plant. In 1980, construction commenced on Train C and D as LNG demand increased from the Japanese buyers. The of the LPG extraction facilities in 1988. The refrigerated LPG production is also dedicated to Japanese export. Due to the continuous increase of LNG demand in Japan, Taiwan, and Korea, then Train E was constructed in 1987-1989, while Train F was constructed in 1991-1993. Since 1992 some LNG productions from this LNG Plant have also been exported to South Korea. The development of the Badak LNG Plant had been continued by the construction of the Train G that was completed in 1997 and Train H which was completed in the end of 1999. By 8 train's operation, the production capacity is able to reach into ± 22.5 million tons LNG/year. In entering the third millenniums, the Badak LNG plant has developed and able to produce the biggest LNG production in the world. Up to December 13, 2011, Badak LNG plant had shipped the 8,000 LNG cargoes. To maintain buyers’ confidence for gas reserve quantity, a 42” pipe line is added. Four parallel pipelines which able to ship 3,600 million standard cubic feet (MMSCFD) natural gas to the plant for further process. Finally, Badak LNG plant become one of LNG plants with great experience in the world LNG industry, and become a vital asset for Indonesian LNG business chain. With all abilities, and experience for more than 40 years in producing LNG, Badak LNG ready to face any challenge in the 21st century, with strong and continuous support from all parties involved in LNG business.