By : Atep Afia Hidayat
Sumber : http://www.merdeka.com/
It is undeniable that crude oil forms the backbone of the economy for Arab countries. Can Indonesia follow in the footsteps of Middle Eastern nations, making oil and gas (Migas) the primary source of foreign exchange earnings? The answer is challenging, given its limited natural resources. There is a trend of declining value in oil and gas exports, partly due to aging well conditions. Nevertheless, fossil fuels are non-renewable resources. However, it is highly plausible to position palm oil plantations and industries as the main source of foreign exchange earnings.










