Indonesia’s National Energy Council (DEN) is evaluating the feasibility of reactivating dormant storage tanks to bolster the nation’s energy reserves. The initiative aims to enhance energy security and potentially reduce reliance on imports. These tanks, previously used for fuel storage, have been inactive and are now being assessed for repurposing. The DEN is currently analyzing the technical and economic aspects of the project, including necessary renovations and potential costs. Officials hope this strategy will provide a cost-effective solution for increasing national storage capacity. The move aligns with Indonesia’s broader efforts to strengthen its energy infrastructure and achieve self-sufficiency in the energy sector. Further details regarding the scope and timeline of the project are expected following the DEN’s comprehensive review.