Fendy Yuseva Pratama

Mr. Fendy is a Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP) engineer with more than 10 years of experience across oil & gas, LNG regasification, offshore facilities, and asset integrity management. He is currently serving as Senior Engineer I – Piping & Mechanical Engineering at PT Nusantara Regas.
His professional background includes maintenance and reliability engineering, project execution, and daily operation and maintenance activities, with hands-on expertise in pipelines, rotating equipment, and offshore infrastructure. Mr. Fendy has extensive experience in preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance programs, turnaround and overhaul planning, and investment project monitoring.
In addition, he has been actively involved in the development and implementation of Asset Integrity Management systems, Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) and Root Cause Analysis (RCA) studies, as well as ISO 14224–based failure data analytics to improve asset reliability and availability. His experience supports operational excellence and contributes to the resilience and sustainability of LNG regasification infrastructure.
Regarding administrative matters, timelines, and speaker data updates, Mr. Fendy has been fully briefed and will promptly complete all required registrations and submissions in accordance with the WPC guidelines.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this update may cause and truly appreciate your kind understanding and support. Thank you once again for the opportunity to participate in the 25th WPC Energy Congress, and we look forward to continued coordination with your team.

Participates in

TECHNICAL PROGRAMME | Energy Infrastructure

Navigating the Future: Innovations & Market Dynamics in LNG, FLNG, & CNG
Forum 07 | Digital Poster Plaza 2
27
April
15:30 17:30
UTC+3
As global energy systems transition toward lower carbon intensity, LNG remains a strategic enabler for delivering cleaner energy—particularly in archipelagic nations like Indonesia. This case study highlights Indonesia’s first Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU), which plays a crucial role in ensuring secure, flexible, and sustainable energy supply for the national power grid.

Located offshore Jakarta, the FSRU terminal regasifies LNG for power plant consumption while managing increasing operational complexities, including fluctuating demand, multiple LNG suppliers, and co-mingled cargoes. Structured operational excellence programs have been implemented, including robust frameworks for process safety, reliability engineering, and performance monitoring to ensure uninterrupted gas delivery.

This abstract outlines the strategic approach and innovative practices applied to maintain operational reliability. It explores key challenges and the corresponding solutions, including the adoption of digital transformation, workforce upskilling, and adherence to evolving regulatory requirements. The use of digital tools—such as real-time analytics, predictive maintenance, and remote monitoring—has strengthened operational agility and enhanced resilience against disruptions stemming from geopolitical events, extreme weather, or market volatility.

Aligned with Indonesia’s roadmap toward Net Zero Emissions (NZE) by 2060 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the FSRU infrastructure supports clean energy access (SDG 7), resilient infrastructure (SDG 9), and climate action (SDG 13). By maintaining high operational standards and fostering collaboration across stakeholders, this model offers a scalable approach to LNG midstream operations that supports both national development and global sustainability objectives.

This case provides practical insights into how operational excellence in LNG infrastructure can enable a reliable and resilient transitional pathway in the evolving global energy landscape.