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INDONESIA/MUD
RTR1OM1G 
April 13, 2007 
An aerial view shows houses flooded with mud in Sidoarjo, in Indonesia's East Java province on April... 
Sidoarjo, Indonesia 
An aerial view shows houses flooded with mud in Sidoarjo in Indonesia's East Java province 
An aerial view shows houses flooded with mud in Sidoarjo, in Indonesia's East Java province on April 14, 2007. Toll roads, railway tracks and factories have been submerged and 15,000 people displaced since May when the mud began flowing out of a "mud volcano" following an oil-drilling accident in Sidoarjo, an industrial suburb near provincial capital Surabaya. White smoke is seen rising from the site of the drilling accident. REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas (INDONESIA) 
YEAREND PICTURES
RTRDHL0 
April 28, 2002 
An Indonesian student runs towards burning tires during a protest against
rising fuel prices in Jakarta... 
Jakarta, Indonesia - Republic of 
YEAREND PICTURES 2002. 
An Indonesian student runs towards burning tires during a protest against
rising fuel prices in Jakarta on April 29, 2002. The Indonesian government
is planning to raise the price of all domestic fuel products in May.
REUTERS/Beawiharta

BEA/CP 
INDONESIA-ENVIRONMENT/OILSPILL
RTX72RYX 
August 09, 2019 
A Doraemon balloon stranded on a bamboo fence is pictured at a beach affected by oil spill in Karawang,... 
Karawang, Indonesia 
A Doraemon balloon stranded on a bamboo fence is pictured at a beach affected by oil spill in Karawang... 
A Doraemon balloon stranded on a bamboo fence is pictured at a beach affected by oil spill in Karawang, West Java province, Indonesia, August 9, 2019. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan 
INDONESIA-ENVIRONMENT/OILSPILL
RTX72RX3 
August 09, 2019 
Workers carrying sacks containing sands affected by oil spill, queue to load them onto a truck at a shoreline... 
Karawang, Indonesia 
Workers carrying sacks containing sands affected by oil spill, queue to load them onto a truck at a shoreline... 
Workers carrying sacks containing sands affected by oil spill, queue to load them onto a truck at a shoreline in Karawang, West Java province, Indonesia, August 9, 2019. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
SINGAPORE-ENVIRONMENT/
RTS107T 
September 14, 2015 
Tourists look at the Singapore Flyer observatory wheel shrouded by haze in Singapore September 14, 2015.... 
Singapore, Singapore 
Tourists look at the Singapore Flyer observatory wheel shrouded by haze in Singapore 
Tourists look at the Singapore Flyer observatory wheel shrouded by haze in Singapore September 14, 2015. Indonesia said on Friday it will send more than 1,000 troops to fight fires in southern Sumatra, as smoke makes thousands sick, delays flights and pushes air quality to unhealthy levels in neighboring Singapore and Malaysia. Indonesia has vowed before to end the seasonal fires but has failed each time to stop the so-called "haze", caused by slash-and-burn clearances on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo, where large areas of forest concessions are held by pulp and paper and palm oil companies. REUTERS/Edgar Su
INDONESIA-DAILYLIFE/
RTR4N9AX 
January 28, 2015 
A baby is seen suspended in a cloth hammock at a food stall at Sungai Arut market in Pangkalan Bun, January... 
Pangkalan Bun, Indonesia 
A baby is seen suspended in a cloth hammock at a food stall at Sungai Arut market in Pangkalan Bun 
A baby is seen suspended in a cloth hammock at a food stall at Sungai Arut market in Pangkalan Bun, January 28, 2015. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
PALMOIL-LABOUR/
RTR3MU8Y 
April 27, 2014 
Indonesian worker Abdul Rahim Gani, 32, cuts a fruit in his house near the oil palm plantation at Felda... 
Klang, Malaysia 
Indonesian worker Abdul Rahim Gani cuts a fruit in his house near the oil palm plantation at Felda Bukit... 
Indonesian worker Abdul Rahim Gani, 32, cuts a fruit in his house near the oil palm plantation at Felda Bukit Cerakah in the district of Klang, outside Kuala Lumpur April 16, 2014. A slump in the number of Indonesian workers applying for jobs in Malaysia's palm oil sector is worsening a labour crunch that industry players say is taking a heavy toll on the export earnings of the world's second-largest grower of the edible oil. The two countries account for about 85 percent of the global output of palm oil - used in foods ranging from margarines and biscuits to instant noodles - and Indonesia's booming economy also poses a longer-term threat to its own palm oil output as urbanisation drains rural workers. Picture taken April 16, 2014. REUTERS/Samsul Said (MALAYSIA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS COMMODITIES FOOD EMPLOYMENT) 
INDONESIA-TRAIN
RTX16AVS 
December 09, 2013 
People stand near a burning truck loaded with gasoline after it collided at Bintaro district in Jakarta,... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
People stand near a burning truck loaded with gasoline after it collided in Jakarta 
People stand near a burning truck loaded with gasoline after it collided at Bintaro district in Jakarta, December 9, 2013. A crowded commuter train crashed into a fuel tanker on the outskirts of the Indonesian capital on Monday, killing at least 10 people in a huge explosion and injuring scores. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
SOUTHEASTASIA-HAZE/
RTX1114G 
June 26, 2013 
A tourist reads near a window with a view of Malaysia's haze-covered landmark Petronas Twin Towers in... 
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 
A tourist reads near a window with a view of Malaysia's haze-covered landmark Petronas Twin Towers in... 
A tourist reads near a window with a view of Malaysia's haze-covered landmark Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur June 26, 2013. Kuala Lumpur remained shrouded in haze on Wednesday as the environmental crisis continued after a week of thick 'hazardous' smog covered Malaysia and its neighbour Singapore. Air quality in Singapore has improved significantly in recent days but the crisis - caused mostly from fires set on palm oil plantations on Indonesia's Sumatra island - could cost the two countries an estimated $9 billion. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA - Tags: CITYSCAPE ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL) 
SOUTHEASTASIA-HAZE
RTX10Z4T 
June 24, 2013 
A motorcyclist rides past a truck burnt by fires from burning palm oil plantations, during haze at Bangko... 
Rokan Hilir, Indonesia 
A motorcyclist rides past a truck burnt by fires from burning palm oil plantations, during haze at Bangko... 
A motorcyclist rides past a truck burnt by fires from burning palm oil plantations, during haze at Bangko Pusako district in Rokan Hilir, on Indonesia's Riau province, June 24, 2013. Malaysia declared a state of emergency in two parts of the southern state of Johor on Sunday as smoke from land-clearing fires in Indonesia pushed air pollution above the level considered hazardous. The illegal burning of forests and other land on Indonesia's Sumatra island, to the west of peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, to clear space for palm oil plantations is a chronic problem during the June-September dry season. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT HEALTH TRANSPORT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
SOUTHEASTASIA-HAZE
RTX10Z4L 
June 24, 2013 
A worker stands as he looks on at fire from burning trees planted for palm oil, during haze at Bangko... 
Rokan Hilir, Indonesia 
A worker stands as he looks on at fire from burning trees planted for palm oil, during haze at Bangko... 
A worker stands as he looks on at fire from burning trees planted for palm oil, during haze at Bangko Pusako district in Rokan Hilir, on Indonesia's Riau province, June 24, 2013. Malaysia declared a state of emergency in two parts of the southern state of Johor on Sunday as smoke from land-clearing fires in Indonesia pushed air pollution above the level considered hazardous. The illegal burning of forests and other land on Indonesia's Sumatra island, to the west of peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, to clear space for palm oil plantations is a chronic problem during the June-September dry season. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT HEALTH AGRICULTURE TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
SOUTHEASTASIA-HAZE
RTX10Z4W 
June 24, 2013 
Motorists drive through the haze at Bangko Pusako district in Rokan Hilir, on Indonesia's Riau province,... 
Rokan Hilir, Indonesia 
Motorists drive through the haze at Bangko Pusako district in Rokan Hilir, on Indonesia's Riau province... 
Motorists drive through the haze at Bangko Pusako district in Rokan Hilir, on Indonesia's Riau province, June 24, 2013. Malaysia declared a state of emergency in two parts of the southern state of Johor on Sunday as smoke from land-clearing fires in Indonesia pushed air pollution above the level considered hazardous. The illegal burning of forests and other land on Indonesia's Sumatra island, to the west of peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, to clear space for palm oil plantations is a chronic problem during the June-September dry season. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT HEALTH TRANSPORT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
SOUTHEASTASIA-HAZE/
RTX10WZE 
June 22, 2013 
Villagers sit on their motorcycles as they get ready to leave their homes as a fire burns a palm oil... 
Rokan Hilir, Indonesia 
Villagers sit on their motorcycles as they get ready to leave their homes as a fire burns a palm oil... 
Villagers sit on their motorcycles as they get ready to leave their homes as a fire burns a palm oil plantation in the Bangko Pusako district in Rokan Hilir, in Indonesia's Riau province June 22, 2013. Indonesia's environment minister said eight domestic firms were suspected of being responsible for the blazes on Sumatra island that blanketed neighboring Singapore in record levels of hazardous smog. The parent companies of the Indonesian firms included Malaysia-listed Sime Darby and Singapore's Wilmar Group. Singapore has warned the "haze" - which has fuelled fears about health problems and raised diplomatic tension in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia - could last for weeks, or even longer. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT HEALTH TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
SOUTHEASTASIA-HAZE/
RTX10X0U 
June 22, 2013 
A villager riding his motorcycle is silhouetted against the flames burning a palm oil plantation in haze-hit... 
Rokan Hilir, Indonesia 
A villager riding his motorcycle is silhouetted against the flames burning a palm oil plantation in haze-hit... 
A villager riding his motorcycle is silhouetted against the flames burning a palm oil plantation in haze-hit Bangko Pusako district in Rokan Hilir, Indonesia's Riau province, June 22, 2013. Air quality in Singapore improved significantly to "moderate" pollution levels on Saturday, as Indonesian planes waterbombed raging forest fires and investigators scrambled to determine the cause of one of Southeast Asia's worst air pollution crises. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT HEALTH POLITICS) 
SOUTHEASTASIA-HAZE/
RTX10WZQ 
June 22, 2013 
Villagers rest on an oil well as a fire burns a palm oil plantation at the haze hit Bangko Pusako district... 
Rokan Hilir, Indonesia 
Villagers rest on an oil well as a fire burns a palm oil plantation at the haze hit Bangko Pusako district... 
Villagers rest on an oil well as a fire burns a palm oil plantation at the haze hit Bangko Pusako district in Rokan Hilir, in Indonesia's Riau province June 22, 2013. Indonesia's environment minister said eight domestic firms were suspected of being responsible for the blazes on Sumatra island that blanketed neighboring Singapore in record levels of hazardous smog. The parent companies of the Indonesian firms included Malaysia-listed Sime Darby and Singapore's Wilmar Group. Singapore has warned the "haze" - which has fuelled fears about health problems and raised diplomatic tension in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia - could last for weeks, or even longer. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT HEALTH TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
SOUTHEASTASIA-HAZE/
RTX10X14 
June 22, 2013 
Flames burning a palm oil plantation light up the area as the moon shines in the sky in haze-hit Bangko... 
Rokan Hilir, Indonesia 
Flames burning a palm oil plantation light up the area as the moon shines in the sky in haze-hit Bangko... 
Flames burning a palm oil plantation light up the area as the moon shines in the sky in haze-hit Bangko Pusako district in Rokan Hilir, Indonesia's Riau province, June 22, 2013. Air quality in Singapore improved significantly to "moderate" pollution levels on Saturday, as Indonesian planes waterbombed raging forest fires and investigators scrambled to determine the cause of one of Southeast Asia's worst air pollution crises. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT HEALTH POLITICS) 
SOUTHEASTASIA-HAZE/
RTX10UYP 
June 20, 2013 
A worker washes himself on an excavator at a palm oil plantation near Dumai, as haze covers Indonesia's... 
Dumai, Indonesia 
A worker washes himself on an excavator at a palm oil plantation near Dumai 
A worker washes himself on an excavator at a palm oil plantation near Dumai, as haze covers Indonesia's Riau province June 20, 2013. Singapore called on Thursday for "definitive action" from Indonesia as air quality stuck at very unhealthy levels for a second day because of forest fires in its neighbour, disrupting businesses in the prosperous city-state. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
INDONESIA-FUEL
RTR2ZY5D 
March 27, 2012 
Anti riot police block student protesters near the presidential palace in Jakarta March 27, 2012. Protesters... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Anti riot police block student protesters near the presidential palace in Jakarta 
Anti riot police block student protesters near the presidential palace in Jakarta March 27, 2012. Protesters rallied across Indonesia on Tuesday against a government proposal to increase fuel prices by a third as parliament prepared to vote on a divisive subsidy that cost Southeast Asia's largest economy some $18 billion last year. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST ENERGY POLITICS) 
INDONESIA/
RTR2ZWGM 
March 26, 2012 
Student protesters burn tyres during a demonstration against the government's plans to raise fuel prices... 
Makassar, Indonesia 
Student protesters burn tyres during a demonstration against the government's plans to raise fuel prices... 
Student protesters burn tyres during a demonstration against the government's plans to raise fuel prices in Makassar, South Sulawesi province March 26, 2012. The government has planned to raise fuel prices by at least a third to ease state coffers pressured by high oil costs, even though that may push up inflation. REUTERS/Yusuf Ahmad (INDONESIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST ENERGY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY BUSINESS) 
INDONESIA
RTR2ZPGL 
March 22, 2012 
A student protester walks past burning tyres during a protest against the government's plans to raise... 
Makassar, Indonesia 
A student protester walks past burning tyres during a protest against the government's plans to raise... 
A student protester walks past burning tyres during a protest against the government's plans to raise fuel prices near a fuel station in Makassar March 22, 2012. The government has planned to raise fuel prices by at least a third to ease state coffers pressured by high oil costs, even though that may push up inflation. REUTERS/Yusuf Ahmad (INDONESIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST ENERGY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
INDONESIA/
RTR2ZNJU 
March 21, 2012 
Labourers march to the presidential palace during a rally against the government's plan to raise fuel... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Labourers march to the presidential palace during a rally against the government's plan to raise fuel... 
Labourers march to the presidential palace during a rally against the government's plan to raise fuel prices in Jakarta March 21, 2012. The government has planned to raise fuel prices by at least a third to ease state coffers pressured by high oil costs, even though that may push up inflation. REUTERS/Enny Nuraheni (INDONESIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS) 
INDONESIA-PALMOIL/PRICES
RTR2UQDG 
December 02, 2011 
A worker unloads oil palm fruits to a local palm oil factory in the Serdang Bedagai district of Indonesia's... 
SERDANG BEDAGAI, Indonesia 
A worker unloads oil palm fruits to a local palm oil factory in the Serdang Bedagai district of Indonesia's... 
A worker unloads oil palm fruits to a local palm oil factory in the Serdang Bedagai district of Indonesia's North Sumatra province, November 30, 2011. Palm oil production in Indonesia, the world's top palm oil producer, is estimated to hit 23 million to 24 million tonnes in 2011, but could rise by as much as 1.5 million tonnes next year, a leading planter told Reuters this week. Picture taken November 30, 2011. REUTERS/Y.T Haryono (INDONESIA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS ENERGY COMMODITIES) 
INDONESIA
RTR2SH8E 
October 10, 2011 
A child sits near a pipeline carrying methane gas at the Bantar Gebang main garbage dump in Bekasi district,... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A child sits near a pipeline carrying methane gas at the Bantar Gebang main garbage dump in Bekasi district... 
A child sits near a pipeline carrying methane gas at the Bantar Gebang main garbage dump in Bekasi district, on the outskirt of Jakarta October 10, 2011. Around 830 trucks collect garbage in Jakarta, which amount to about 6,000 tonnes per day, and send it to the main garbage dump in Bantar Gebang, according to the Jakarta Sanitation Agency spokesman. The Bantar Gebang Landfill built a PLTS (waste-fired power plant) in 2010 which produces electricity from the methane gas from the waste. The plant aims to produce 4 megawatts of electricity by the end of 2011. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ENERGY) 
MARKETS-VEGOILS/
RTR2MSOG 
May 23, 2011 
Workers unload palm oil fruit from a truck into a processing plant in the north Sumatra province of Serdang... 
SERDANG BEGADAI, Indonesia 
Workers unload palm oil fruit from a truck into a processing plant in Serdang Begadai 
Workers unload palm oil fruit from a truck into a processing plant in the north Sumatra province of Serdang Begadai May 23, 2011. Indonesia revealed a long list of exemptions to a two-year moratorium on logging on Friday, a concession to the hard-lobbying plantation industry in the world's top palm oil producing nation. The moratorium, taking effect on Friday after a five-month delay, will exempt permits already given in principle by the forestry ministry and extensions of existing permits, as well as projects to develop supplies of energy, rice and sugar. REUTERS/YT Haryono (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS ENERGY AGRICULTURE) 
OIL-BIROL/INDONESIA/
RTR2IXZ7 
February 22, 2011 
Cars are reflected on bottles of gasoline as they are sold on a street in Indonesia's South Sulawesi... 
Makassar, Indonesia 
Cars are reflected on bottles of gasoline as they are sold on a street in Indonesia's South Sulawesi... 
Cars are reflected on bottles of gasoline as they are sold on a street in Indonesia's South Sulawesi province on February 22, 2011. A litre of gasoline sold on the street costs more than at a fuel station, a vendor said. High oil prices pose a danger for global economic growth and industrialised countries stand ready to release oil from stockpiles to meet any Middle East supply disruptions, chief economist of International Energy Agency Fatih Birol told reporters on the sidelines of an energy conference in Indonesia on Tuesday. REUTERS/Yusuf Ahmad (INDONESIA - Tags: ENERGY TRANSPORT BUSINESS) 
OIL-BIROL/INDONESIA
RTR2IXZ3 
February 22, 2011 
Bottles of gasoline are displayed on a street to sell to motorists in Indonesia's South Sulawesi province... 
Makassar, Indonesia 
Bottles of gasoline are displayed on a street to sell to motorists in Indonesia's South Sulawesi province... 
Bottles of gasoline are displayed on a street to sell to motorists in Indonesia's South Sulawesi province on February 22, 2011. A litre of gasoline sold on the street costs more than at a fuel station, a vendor said. High oil prices pose a danger for global economic growth and industrialised countries stand ready to release oil from stockpiles to meet any Middle East supply disruptions, chief economist of International Energy Agency Fatih Birol told reporters on the sidelines of an energy conference in Indonesia on Tuesday. REUTERS/Yusuf Ahmad (INDONESIA - Tags: ENERGY TRANSPORT BUSINESS) 
OIL-BIROL/INDONESIA
RTR2IXZ2 
February 22, 2011 
A vendor pours a bottle of gasoline into a plastic container before selling it to motorists on the street... 
Makassar, Indonesia 
A vendor pours a bottle of gasoline into a tank to sell to motorists on the street in Indonesia's South... 
A vendor pours a bottle of gasoline into a plastic container before selling it to motorists on the street in Indonesia's South Sulawesi province on February 22, 2011. A litre of gasoline sold on the street costs more than at a fuel station, a vendor said. High oil prices pose a danger for global economic growth and industrialised countries stand ready to release oil from stockpiles to meet any Middle East supply disruptions, chief economist of International Energy Agency Fatih Birol told reporters on the sidelines of an energy conference in Indonesia on Tuesday. REUTERS/Yusuf Ahmad (INDONESIA - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) 
INDONESIA
RTXXLNM 
February 08, 2011 
A PT Pertamina worker climbs on a gauge at a crude oil well on Bunyu island, Indonesia's East Kalimantan... 
BUNYU ISLAND, Indonesia 
A PT Pertamina worker climbs on a gauge at a crude oil well on Bunyu island, Indonesia's East Kalimantan... 
A PT Pertamina worker climbs on a gauge at a crude oil well on Bunyu island, Indonesia's East Kalimantan province February 8, 2011. Indonesian state energy firm Pertamina plans to spend $1 billion in 2011 for acquisitions of oil and gas blocks, as the country seeks to boost declining production. Pertamina has said it expects crude and condensate production of 132,000 barrels per day for this year, up just 1 percent from last year, though the former OPEC member country has often missed production targets because of declining output at ageing fields. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) 
ASIA-INFLATION/
RTXXCEI 
February 01, 2011 
A worker spreads rice on a road in order for the rice to dry faster near Indramayu town in Indonesia's... 
Indramayu, Indonesia 
A worker spreads rice on a road in order for the rice to dry faster near Indramayu town in West Java... 
A worker spreads rice on a road in order for the rice to dry faster near Indramayu town in Indonesia's West Java province February 1, 2011. Inflation accelerated more than forecast in Indonesia and South korea in January, and quickened in Thailand, reinforcing expectations of increases in borrowing costs as policymakers struggle with rising food and oil prices. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS AGRICULTURE) 
ASIA-INFLATION/
RTXXCF1 
February 01, 2011 
A farmer replants paddy seedlings in a flooded paddy field near Indramayu town in Indonesia's West Java... 
Indramayu, Indonesia 
A farmer replants paddy seedlings in a flooded paddy field near Indramayu town in West Java province 
A farmer replants paddy seedlings in a flooded paddy field near Indramayu town in Indonesia's West Java province February 1, 2011. Inflation accelerated more than forecast in Indonesia and South korea in January, and quickened in Thailand, reinforcing expectations of increases in borrowing costs as policymakers struggle with rising food and oil prices. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS AGRICULTURE) 
ASIA-INFLATION/
RTXXCEA 
February 01, 2011 
A vendor prepares slaughtered chickens for his customers in a market in Jakarta February 1, 2011. Inflation... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A vendor prepares slaughtered chickens for his customers in a market in Jakarta 
A vendor prepares slaughtered chickens for his customers in a market in Jakarta February 1, 2011. Inflation accelerated more than forecast in Indonesia and South Korea in January, and quickened in Thailand, reinforcing expectations of increases in borrowing costs as policymakers struggle with rising food and oil prices. REUTERS/Enny Nuraheni (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
ASIA-INFLATION/
RTXXCFR 
February 01, 2011 
A farmer throws paddy seedlings near Indramayu town in Indonesia's West Java province February 1, 2011.... 
Indramayu, Indonesia 
A farmer throws paddy seedlings near Indramayu town in West Java province 
A farmer throws paddy seedlings near Indramayu town in Indonesia's West Java province February 1, 2011. Inflation accelerated more than forecast in Indonesia and South korea in January, and quickened in Thailand, reinforcing expectations of increases in borrowing costs as policymakers struggle with rising food and oil prices. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS AGRICULTURE) 
THAILAND-INFLATION/
RTXXCDH 
February 01, 2011 
A porter waits for customers as people stroll by at the food market in downtown Bangkok February 1, 2011.... 
Bangkok, Thailand 
A porter waits for customers as people stroll by at the food market in downtown Bangkok 
A porter waits for customers as people stroll by at the food market in downtown Bangkok February 1, 2011. Inflation accelerated more than forecast in Indonesia and South Korea in January, and quickened in Thailand, reinforcing expectations of increases in borrowing costs as policymakers struggle with rising food and oil prices. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (THAILAND - Tags: BUSINESS) 
ASIA-INFLATION/
RTXXCEW 
February 01, 2011 
A farmer sprays pesticide at a paddy field near Indramayu town in Indonesia's West Java province February... 
Indramayu, Indonesia 
A farmer sprays pesticide at a paddy field near Indramayu town in West Java province 
A farmer sprays pesticide at a paddy field near Indramayu town in Indonesia's West Java province February 1, 2011. Inflation accelerated more than forecast in Indonesia and South korea in January, and quickened in Thailand, reinforcing expectations of increases in borrowing costs as policymakers struggle with rising food and oil prices. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS AGRICULTURE) 
ASIA-INFLATION/
RTXXCFS 
February 01, 2011 
A pesticide sprayer is seen at a paddy field near Indramayu town in Indonesia's West Java province February... 
Indramayu, Indonesia 
A pesticide sprayer is seen at a paddy field near Indramayu town in West Java province 
A pesticide sprayer is seen at a paddy field near Indramayu town in Indonesia's West Java province February 1, 2011. Inflation accelerated more than forecast in Indonesia and South korea in January, and quickened in Thailand, reinforcing expectations of increases in borrowing costs as policymakers struggle with rising food and oil prices. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS AGRICULTURE) 
THAILAND-INFLATION/
RTXXCDN 
February 01, 2011 
A vendor sleeps atop cages with chickens at the food market in downtown Bangkok February 1, 2011. Inflation... 
Bangkok, Thailand 
A vendor sleeps atop cages with chickens at the food market in downtown Bangkok 
A vendor sleeps atop cages with chickens at the food market in downtown Bangkok February 1, 2011. Inflation accelerated more than forecast in Indonesia and South Korea in January, and quickened in Thailand, reinforcing expectations of increases in borrowing costs as policymakers struggle with rising food and oil prices. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (THAILAND - Tags: BUSINESS) 
INDONESIA
RTXX55J 
January 27, 2011 
Workers upload LPG (liquid petroleum gas) canisters before sending to customers in PT Pertamina LPG filling... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Workers upload LPG (liquid petroleum gas) canisters in PT Pertamina LPG filling station in Jakarta 
Workers upload LPG (liquid petroleum gas) canisters before sending to customers in PT Pertamina LPG filling station in Jakarta January 27, 2011. PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN), Indonesia's biggest gas distributor, said on Thursday a planned floating LNG regasification terminal in northern Sumatra will have a capacity of 1.5 to 2 million tonnes a year. REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
PALMOIL-INDONESIA/
RTXX3CD 
January 26, 2011 
A worker climbs a ladder after cleaning crude palm oil inside a container at Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A worker climbs a ladder after cleaning crude palm oil inside a container at Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta... 
A worker climbs a ladder after cleaning crude palm oil inside a container at Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta January 26, 2011. Indonesia will set the export tax for crude paLm oil in February at 25 percent versus 20 percent in January, said a trade ministry official, confirming reports by industry sources. REUTERS/Dadang Tri (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY EMPLOYMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
INDONESIA-PERTAMINA/
RTXX3CV 
January 26, 2011 
A worker walks in between oil barrels at Pertamina's storage depot in Jakarta January 26, 2011. Indonesian... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A worker walks in between oil barrels at Pertamina's storage depot in Jakarta 
A worker walks in between oil barrels at Pertamina's storage depot in Jakarta January 26, 2011. Indonesian state energy firm Pertamina plans to spend $1 billion in 2011 for acquisitions of
oil and gas blocks, as the country seeks to boost declining production. REUTERS/Supri (INDONESIA - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE 
INDONESIA/
RTXTHSX 
October 16, 2010 
An aerial view shows an excavator in a forest in Indonesia's Sumatra island, October 16, 2010. Indonesia's... 
Palembang, Indonesia 
An aerial view shows an excavator in a forest in Indonesia's Sumatra island 
An aerial view shows an excavator in a forest in Indonesia's Sumatra island, October 16, 2010. Indonesia's plans to halt forest clearing will slow the aggressive expansion of plantation firms in the world's top palm oil producer, leading to higher costs as firms will need acquisitions or improved yields to boost growth. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS AGRICULTURE) 
INDOFOOD-IPO
RTXT595 
October 07, 2010 
A worker arranges cooking oil at a Hypermart supermarket in Jakarta October 7, 2010. Indonesia's annual... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A worker arranges cooking oil at a Hypermart supermarket in Jakarta 
A worker arranges cooking oil at a Hypermart supermarket in Jakarta October 7, 2010. Indonesia's annual inflation slowed in September, cementing expectations the central bank will hold interest rates at a record low 6.5 percent at its policy review on Tuesday and that it may leave rates on hold all year. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD) 
INDONESIA
RTR2H78T 
August 10, 2010 
An aerial view shows a palm oil plantation in Indonesia's Jambi province August 5, 2010. Indonesia may... 
Jambi, Indonesia 
An aerial view shows a palm oil plantation in Indonesia's Jambi province 
An aerial view shows a palm oil plantation in Indonesia's Jambi province August 5, 2010. Indonesia may propose palm oil plantations be eligible to earn carbon credit under a U.N.-backed scheme aimed at preserving forests, a forestry ministry official said on Monday. Environmentalists have for years expressed concerns over Indonesia's palm oil producers and whether they have cleared forests to expand their plantations. Picture taken on August 5, 2010. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ENERGY BUSINESS) 
INDONESIA-PALMOIL/PLANTATIONS
RTR2H75I 
August 10, 2010 
A worker sits near a crude palm oil tank at PT Perkebunan Nusantara VIII, a state-owned palm oil factory... 
MALINGPING, Indonesia 
A worker sits near a crude palm oil tank at PT Perkebunan Nusantara VIII, a state-owned palm oil factory... 
A worker sits near a crude palm oil tank at PT Perkebunan Nusantara VIII, a state-owned palm oil factory in Malingping, Indonesia's Banten province August 9, 2010. Indonesia may propose palm oil plantations be eligible to earn carbon credit under a U.N.-backed scheme aimed at preserving forests, a foresttry ministry official said on Monday. Environmentalists have for years expressed concerns over Indonesia's palm oil producers and whether they have cleared forests to expand their plantations. Picture taken August 9, 2010. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ENERGY EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS SOCIETY) 
INDONESIA-PALMOIL/PLANTATIONS
RTR2H76I 
August 10, 2010 
A worker carries an oil palm fruit to containers on their way into processing plants at PT Perkebunan... 
MALINGPING, Indonesia 
A worker carries an oil palm fruit to containers on their way into processing plants at PT Perkebunan... 
A worker carries an oil palm fruit to containers on their way into processing plants at PT Perkebunan Nusantara VIII, a state-owned palm oil factory in Malingping, Indonesia's Banten province August 9, 2010. Indonesia may propose palm oil plantations to be eligible to earn carbon credit under a U.N.-backed scheme aimed at preserving forest, a foresttry ministry official said on Monday. Environmentalists have for years expressed concerns over Indonesia's palm oil producers and whether they have cleared forests to expand their plantations. Picture taken August 9, 2010. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS) 
INDONESIA
RTR2G45G 
July 05, 2010 
An aerial view is seen of forest being cleared by palm oil companies in the Ketapang district of Indonesia's... 
KETAPANG, Indonesia 
An aerial view is seen of forest being cleared by palm oil companies in the Ketapang district of Indonesia's... 
An aerial view is seen of forest being cleared by palm oil companies in the Ketapang district of Indonesia's West Kalimantan province, July 5, 2010. The photograph was taken as part of a media trip organised by conservationist group Greenpeace, which has campaigned against palm oil expansion in forested areas in Indonesia. REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
BIOFUELS/EUROPE
RTR2G47J 
July 04, 2010 
An aerial view shows a cleared forest area under development as a palm oil plantation by palm oil companies... 
KETAPANG, Indonesia 
To match Special Report BIOFUELS/EUROPE 
An aerial view shows a cleared forest area under development as a palm oil plantation by palm oil companies in the Ketapang district of Indonesia's West Kalimantan province July 5, 2010. The photograph was taken as part of a media trip organised by conservationist group Greenpeace, which has campaigned against palm oil expansion in forested areas in Indonesia. Documents written between 2008 and January 2010 and sent between lobbyists, scientists and high-ranking European civil servants, released after Reuters invoked transparency laws, exposed a huge rift in Brussels over biofuels policy and also undermined Europe's ambition of using alternative fuels to wean the continent off oil by showing how vested interests have influenced the science behind a cornerstone of the continent's clean energy policy. To match Special Report BIOFUELS/EUROPE REUTERS/Crack Palinggi (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT POLITICS) 
INDONESIA
RTR2EV48 
June 07, 2010 
A worker walks through a trash dump in Makassar in Indonesia's South Sulawesi province June 7, 2010.... 
Makassar, Indonesia 
A worker walks through a trash dump in Makassar of the Indonesia's South Sulawesi province 
A worker walks through a trash dump in Makassar in Indonesia's South Sulawesi province June 7, 2010. An Indonesian company has been producing methane gas from the 400-500 tons of trash dumped daily in this area and plans to supply the gas for electricity needs. REUTERS/Yusuf Ahmad (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT) 
ENERGY-SUMMIT/PERTAMINA
RTR2EBVY 
May 25, 2010 
Workers take a rest at Pertamina's storage depot in Jakarta May 25, 2010. IIndonesian state oil firm... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Workers take a rest at Pertamina's storage depot in Jakarta 
Workers take a rest at Pertamina's storage depot in Jakarta May 25, 2010. IIndonesian state oil firm Pertamina plans to raise crude oil production to 1 million barrels per day (bpd) of oil equivalent by 2015, from 432,000 bpd currently, largely via acquisitions, its chief said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS) 
SUGAR-INDONESIA
RTR29ASN 
January 22, 2010 
A woman smiles after buying sugar during a market operation in Jakarta January 22, 2010. The Indonesia... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A woman smiles after buying sugar during a market operation in Jakarta 
A woman smiles after buying sugar during a market operation in Jakarta January 22, 2010. The Indonesia government has been providing rice, cooking oil, and sugar at a cheaper price than the market price since Wednesday, the Trade Ministry said. A recent jump in domestic sugar prices was driven by a low stock level, a spike in global sugar prices, and bad weather in Indonesia, which has disrupted distribution of the sweetener. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
CLIMATE-LOGGING/
RTXR53D 
November 26, 2009 
Trees burn during the clearing of peatland area for palm oil plantation near Teluk Meranti village in... 
PELALAWAN, Indonesia 
To match feature CLIMATE-LOGGING/ 
Trees burn during the clearing of peatland area for palm oil plantation near Teluk Meranti village in Pelalawan, in Riau province November 11, 2009. Home to about 10 percent of the world's rainforests, deforestation in Indonesia occurred at an average rate of 1.08 million hectares a year between 2000 and 2005, according to the Ministry of Forestry. To match feature CLIMATE-LOGGING/ REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
INDONESIA/
RTXQSOZ 
November 16, 2009 
Workers move drums of palm oil waste during tidal flooding at Tanjung Mas port in Semarang, Indonesia... 
Semarang, Indonesia 
Workers move drums of palm oil waste during tidal flooding at Tanjung Mas port in Semarang 
Workers move drums of palm oil waste during tidal flooding at Tanjung Mas port in Semarang, Indonesia Central Java province, November 16, 2009. Sea level in the Semarang coastal area has risen an average of 3.7 centimetres a year since 2002, according to a 2008 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA BUSINESS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) 
INDONESIA/
RTXQSPD 
November 16, 2009 
A worker walks on drums of palm oil waste during tidal flooding at Tanjung Mas port in Semarang, Indonesia... 
Semarang, Indonesia 
A worker walks on drums of palm oil waste during tidal flooding at Tanjung Mas port in Semarang 
A worker walks on drums of palm oil waste during tidal flooding at Tanjung Mas port in Semarang, Indonesia Central Java province November 16, 2009. Sea level in the Semarang coastal area has risen an average of 3.7 centimetres a year since 2002, according to a 2008 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA BUSINESS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) 
INDONESIA/
RTXQ4LO 
October 29, 2009 
A woman cooks using natural gas which emerges from underneath the ground in Pamekasan, Indonesia's East... 
PAMENGKASAN, Indonesia 
A woman cooks using natural gas which emerges from underneath the ground in Pamekasan 
A woman cooks using natural gas which emerges from underneath the ground in Pamekasan, Indonesia's East Java province October 29, 2009. Villagers said, like their ancestors, they used the natural gas for cooking to save money from buying fuel as the recent prices of kerosene and gas soared. Indonesia has some of the world's largest deposits of natural gas. REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas (INDONESIA ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY ENERGY IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
INDONESIA-OIL/
RTR26K3C 
August 10, 2009 
Workers run as they drag an oil bucket from a traditional well at Wonocolo district in Bojonegoro, in... 
Bojonegoro, Indonesia 
To match feature INDONESIA-OIL/ 
Workers run as they drag an oil bucket from a traditional well at Wonocolo district in Bojonegoro, in Indonesia's East Java province July 16, 2009. Few things seem to happen at speed in this sleepy Java town where rickshaws ply the streets. But this rural area of rice fields and teak forests is set to be transformed by Indonesia's biggest oil find in years. Picture taken July 16. To match feature INDONESIA-OIL/ REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA BUSINESS ENERGY) 
GASOIL-INDONESIA/
RTXCDG0 
March 05, 2009 
A worker cycles in the Balongan refinery belonging to Indonesia's state oil firm Pertamina in Indramayu,... 
Indramayu, Indonesia 
A worker cycles in Balongan refinery belonging to Indonesia's state oil firm Pertamina in Indramayu 
A worker cycles in the Balongan refinery belonging to Indonesia's state oil firm Pertamina in Indramayu, in West Java province March 5, 2009. Asia's top diesel importer Indonesia has asked Kuwait to cut second-quarter term supplies by nearly 80 percent, as an economic downturn and increasing use of alternative fuel erode demand, industry sources said on Thursday. State-run energy firm Pertamina sought to reduce term supplies from Kuwait Petroleum Corp (KPC) to 1.2 million barrels from 5.4 million barrels, even as the Middle East producer agreed to let Indonesia resell some committed volumes, they said. REUTERS/Dadang Tri (INDONESIA) 
INDONESIA-PERTAMINA/FIRE
RTR23JZI 
January 18, 2009 
A fire is seen at an oil depot of Pertamina, Indonesia's state oil and gas company, in Jakarta January... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A fire is seen at an oil depot of Pertamina, Indonesia's state oil and gas company, in Jakarta 
A fire is seen at an oil depot of Pertamina, Indonesia's state oil and gas company, in Jakarta January 19, 2009. PT Pertamina said fire broke out at a key oil storage depot in North Jakarta on Sunday evening, shutting down the site, though supplies should not be disrupted. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA) 
INDONESIA-PERTAMINA/FIRE
RTR23JXA 
January 18, 2009 
Smoke from a fire at an oil depot of Pertamina, Indonesia's state oil and gas company, is seen behind... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Smoke from fire at oil depot of Pertamina is seen behind apartment blocks in Jakarta 
Smoke from a fire at an oil depot of Pertamina, Indonesia's state oil and gas company, is seen behind apartment blocks in Jakarta January 19, 2009. PT Pertamina said fire broke out at a key oil storage depot in North Jakarta on Sunday evening, shutting down the site, though supplies should not be disrupted. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA) 
INDONESIA-PERTAMINA/FIRE
RTR23JZD 
January 18, 2009 
People watch as a fire burns at an oil depot of Pertamina, Indonesia's state oil and gas company, in... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
People watch as a fire burns at an oil depot of Pertamina, Indonesia's state oil and gas company, in... 
People watch as a fire burns at an oil depot of Pertamina, Indonesia's state oil and gas company, in Jakarta January 19, 2009. PT Pertamina said fire broke out at a key oil storage depot in North Jakarta on Sunday evening, shutting down the site, though supplies should not be disrupted. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA) 
INDONESIA-PROTEST/FUEL
RTX7A4C 
June 24, 2008 
Police spray water cannons to disperse student protesters outside the parliament building in Jakarta... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Police spray water cannons to disperse student protesters outside the parliament building in Jakarta 
Police spray water cannons to disperse student protesters outside the parliament building in Jakarta June 24, 2008. Indonesian police used water cannons to disperse about 500 protesters who threw rocks and bamboo sticks at police and broke a parliament building fence on Tuesday to protest against a hike in fuel prices. REUTERS/Dadang Tri (INDONESIA) 
INDONESIA PROTEST/FUEL
RTX7A62 
June 24, 2008 
A student protester jumps over burning tyres outside the parliament building in Jakarta June 24, 2008.... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A student protester jumps over burning tyres outside the parliament building in Jakarta 
A student protester jumps over burning tyres outside the parliament building in Jakarta June 24, 2008. About 500 protesters threw the rocks and bamboo sticks at police protested against a hike fuel prices on Tuesday. REUTERS/Dadang Tri (INDONESIA) 
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